Editor’s Column: AAA Politics
By Nicholas Proch “A little to the left. Too far. Your left. That’s not left.” Sweat is beading down both of our foreheads. I, standing in my khaki pants and button down shirt, have now become a...
View ArticleEditor’s Column: We’re Not Your Publicists
By Nicholas Proch If you were to look at my inbox on my computer right now, you’d be astonished at the amount of emails I receive on a daily basis to my Recorder account. I get numerous questions,...
View ArticleColumn: Take Advising Season Seriously
By Nicholas Proch This is now my fifth year at Central. Five years of tuition, housing, books, gas, food and countless other monetary obligations that allow my degree to take shape. I thought about...
View ArticleEditor’s Column: Taking The Good With The Bad
By Nicholas Proch Who wouldn’t want something to be improved? You want a better car, life, house and so on. If you want to improve your house, you either buy a new one or fix up the one you have. An...
View ArticleEditor’s Column: When We’ve Crossed The Line
The time has come and gone that the public can handle using anonymity. There was once a time when a source could remain hidden to protect themselves and only in those situations was their name hidden....
View ArticleEditor’s Column: A Need For Less Debate
By Nicholas Proch The perpetual tug of war, which we now know as democracy, needs to find a balance. The current system is teetering over the line and someone needs to speak up before one side loses...
View ArticleEditor’s Column: Publications Need To Embrace Technology, Not Fight It
By Nicholas Proch There’s a long, ongoing debate about what will happen to the news media. Will newspapers die? That is an idea that finds its way into my daily thought process and, quite frankly,...
View ArticleEditor’s Column: Loyal Users Will Ruin Apple
By Nicholas Proch The meaning behind all advertisements and marketing campaigns inevitably change over time, but Apple’s ’1984′ Superbowl commercial still holds the values that Steve Jobs had until his...
View ArticleEditor’s Column: The Power Of ‘Peanuts’
By Nicholas Proch There is a scene in A Charlie Brown Christmas that I consider to be a contender for the most-influential moment of my childhood. It may only fall short of the first time I heard The...
View ArticleEditor’s Column: Consistently Lacking Consistency
By Nicholas Proch The human race is doomed. We can see the end of the Mayan calendar approaching and most of us passed through ‘judgment day’ without fretting. If this prophecy turns out to be true,...
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