Articles by Eric Rodawig

Return to Tradition of Good-Humored Satire

By Eric Rodawig | Feb 26 2010

I assume there is a good chance that this year’s staff will simply scrap the satirical issue and print a regular paper. Doing so would be a terrible choice.

Class Warfare' Not in Our House

By Eric Rodawig and Kenny ... | Jan 18 2008

TO THE EDITOR:

After writing an endless string of editorials admonishing laptop thefts, the editorial board used the editorial “‘Laptop ...

Remember Life's Small Lessons

By Eric Rodawig | May 01 2007

The inverted-pyramid style of journalism calls for the first paragraph of a story to cover the most important ground. For ...

A Red Light for Federal Financial Aid

By Eric Rodawig | Dec 02 2005

The Georgetown College Democrats have been making a lot of noise lately about the proposed cuts to federal student aid ...

Economic Indicators Show Public's Ignorance

By Eric Rodawig | Apr 23 2004

As the presidential election continues on, I have been hearing a lot of rhetoric about “jobs.” For example, many of ...

Middle America Ignored at Candidates' Own Risk

By Eric Rodawig | Jan 27 2004

While many Georgetown students left one assumed seat of power (Washington) for another (New York) over Christmas break, I went ...

Clinical Disorder on Our Northern Border

By Eric Rodawig | Nov 14 2003

With almost 3 million 18- to 34-year-olds watching each episode of South Park, the young adults on last week’s ...

Davis Terminated

By Eric Rodawig | Oct 10 2003

Waking up for the recall on Tuesday was like Christmas morning. I knew exactly when it was going to come ...

The Clintons' Latest Dirty Little Secret

By Eric Rodawig | Sep 26 2003

Bill and Hillary Clinton want George W. Bush to be reelected at the expense of the entire Democratic Party. Which ...

Defending South Dakota's Speed Demon

By Eric Rodawig | Sep 12 2003

My home state of South Dakota is not in the news much. Unless Sen. Daschle (D) is running his mouth ...

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