OPINION


4/29/2015, 10:08pm

Hot Or Not 4/28

Thousands of protesters gathered in Baltimore over the unexplained death of Freddie Gray, who died while in police custody.


4/29/2015, 4:44pm

Make the most of opportunities

As I am sitting here writing this I cannot help but feel nostalgic. I have spent the past year continually counting down the minutes until I could walk across the stage and receive my diploma.


4/15/2015, 3:38pm

Hot or Not 4/14

A Brinks armored truck spilled a bag full of cash all over a highway in Texas this past week. The bag of cash was spilled from a passenger door on the truck and preceded to flutter down the roadway bringing traffic to a near standstill.


4/7/2015, 12:00am

Hot or Not 4/7

Tom Mabe, the creator of “Prank it Forward,” helped move Ricky, a terminally ill homeless man, and his dog, Buddy, into a brand new furnished apartment.


4/6/2015, 7:48pm

Employers should tip, not me

I do not believe in tipping. I am sure a lot of you enjoyed the NCAA Final Four this past weekend. You probably enjoyed it with some pizza or Chinese takeout. With the food purchase comes a driver, who delivers the food and has expectations of being rewarded with compensation.


3/30/2015, 9:17pm

Clarkson brings ‘Top Gear’ to grinding halt

To those across the pond, it seems absurd that most in the United States have never so much as heard of “Top Gear,” a wildly popular British television show, focusing primarily on cars. Worse, an even smaller number of Americans have watched the show, and only a fraction of them watch it religiously. Do not let the lack of popularity of “Top Gear” in the United States fool you — it is one of the biggest television programs in the world.


3/23/2015, 8:03pm

Sigma Alpha Epsilon chanting slurs

Earlier this month a video was uploaded online of the University of Oklahoma Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity (SAE) reciting a very racist chant targeted at black people.


3/23/2015, 7:45pm

Hot or Not 3/24

Indie band Portugal the Man, concert ticket site StubHub and footwear brand Dr. Martens have teamed up to give more than $1 million worth of musical instruments to underfunded schools.