What a long strange trip its’ been…

In Honor Of The Of The Daily'S Last Edition Of The Spring Semester, We Have Assembled Some Of

“For as much as it has become fashionable to blame the poor for sucking the life out of America’s economy, you’d think welfare recipients would have a little more to show for it.”

— Tim Davis

“When GSB finally had a chance to show the students what it can do and gain some respect, it dropped the ball (don’t ever again ask why election turnouts are low).”

— Ryan McCammon on MusicFest

“Solidarity for solidarity’s sake is a shaky principle upon which to conduct political action.”

— Tim Davis

“It is not the role of the newspaper to smooth over conflicts that exist on campus and in the world. And to ignore such conflicts would be contrary to the main job of the media in our society.”

— Troy McCullough

“We are a nation of people whose VCR clocks keep blinking 12:00; why should parents understand the V-chip’s operation?”

— Kevin S. Kirby

“Does anyone remember when Buchanan was ever ‘Mr. Nice Guy?'”

— Steven Martens on Pat Buchanan’s vow to longer be “Mr. Nice Guy.”

“If we only took care of ourselves and said “to hell with them, the problem is probably their own making,” why shouldn’t we expect others to do the same to us?”

— Crispina Chong

“What we must all come to see is that American society has done a great job of victimizing a wide variety of groups. What’s more, in many instances today’s victim may very well be tomorrow’s victimizer.”

— David G. Mosby

“So maybe ‘our’ era isn’t perfect. We have AIDS. We experienced the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. The Oklahoma City bombing. Amy Grant.”

— Tim Davis on the 90s

“Community means giving a damn about someone besides yourself, and that certainly isn’t a part of the Republican leadership’s message.”

— David G. Mosby