A Wii bit of hope
by Gregory Pratt in Opinions
I admit it: I predicted very bad things for Nintendo when they showed me their Wii. I was wrong. Now, let's step back and understand the context.
Nintendo is a video game company that led the industry through the '80s and into the mid-'90s until they broke off a working partnership with Sony, which took the work they'd done with the Big N and created its Playstation console.
Ticket to terrorism or enhanced security?
by Michael Griffin in Opinions
A few weeks ago, New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer attempted to make his state's roads safer by reducing the number of people without licenses and insurance who travel on them. His plan was to allow undocumented citizens who could pass a rigorous standard of proof in substantiating their identity the chance to earn a driver's license.
by Chris Olson in Opinions
These times have become so tame that activism has gone extinct. That is not to say that causes are on the decline; on the contrary, causes seem to have hit an all-time high. The influx of stickers, posters, wristbands, Facebook groups, ribbons and magnets shaped like ribbons for your car are testament to that.
by Scott Snyder in Opinions
Many presidential candidates have been arguing for certain issues. Quite frankly, I am having a hard time figuring out why they're wasting their time on issues that have already been resolved.
For one, candidates are arguing that we need universal health care.