“Understandably, everyone must go through some sort of initiation when joining college organizations. However, there has to be a limit on hazing. How many times have we heard of college students reported seriously injured or in some cases young lives taken because of hazing? Brothers & sisters, let’s enjoy our college years and make them memories we will never forget, not fatalities we have to live with the rest of our lives.”
Dana (Ferrell) Kilpatrick
Sr. Recruiter, GDOT- Atlanta
“Why is there not an article on the Homecoming Greek Show? I was really looking forward to reading it.”
Koncerned Kappa
Student – Houston
“This [Chapman: A scholar, an athlete] was a great article! I am glad to see that the football players are doing more than just football. Profile more basketball players please!!”
Michelle Lambert
Student – North Carolina
“Why punish the entire organization for the stupidity of two members? Obviously, 198 of the 200 marching students know how to treat incoming members. I admire Dr. Greggs and Mr. Bennet for taking immediate action. Before school officials oust the band from future activities they may want to consider: What is the Bayou Classic with only one battling Band? What is Southern University football without the halftime performance? Why let one or two bad apples spoil the whole bunch?”
M. R.
Jukebox Fan – Louisiana
“Okaaaaay. I am a 19-year-old sophomore at Tulane University, and a member of the so called “mixed generation.” I have some problems with this article [Acting White]. It’s obvious that Ms. Roche is angry at someone or some group, but she shouldn’t take out her frustrations by criticizing those of us who are natives of the South. I was born and raised in Baton Rouge, and I have been exposed to all types of cultures, music, and people. Obviously the “Northern Exposure” Ms. Roche raves about so much in this article may not have been as superior as she thinks it is. ”
knowledge
Tulane Student – New Orleans
“I did not view the article as though Ms. Roche was mad or upset with anyone. The point I felt she was trying to make was, “Do NOT criticize anyone because they talk, act or are different than you. Get to know a person first!” Referencing the typographical errors on the page, that responsibility should be shared with the editor for letting it get out!”
Fay
Advanced Administrative Assistant
Texas City, Texas