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T.H.E. Theatre
finds new home
Ansley Buck / Staff Writer

President Brown to receive Governor’s Award in Humanities

Discover Chattahoochee history with Columbus Museum’s lectures
Chad Wayne / News Editor

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Within a Room
Leslie Maxwell / Columnist

35 years later: Bruno Zupan’s journey through art
Heather Paulk /
Staff Writer

Music Department brings in guest stage director for opera
Jessica Trenchik / Features Editor

Campus Candid: Nikos Papantoniou
Jessica Trenchik / Features Editor

High-tech Occupational Therapy Program
Chad Wayne /
News Editor

Residents Housing Association on the road
Miguel Hernandez /
Staff Writer

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Abortion decision of individual, not society
A Letter from the Co- Editor
Clarissa Andrews / Co-Editor

IN YOUR FACE!
with Stephanie Adams

ROAR!

News from the world of music
Brian Hale /
Entertainment Editor

More news from the world of wrestling
Brian Hale /
Entertainment Editor

Vin Diesel and Ben Affleck turn up the heat
Brian Hale /
Entertainment Editor

Steaks and BBQ that students can afford
Chad Wayne /
News Editor

                sports
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Athlete Spotlight: Brad Bouras
Johnny Luse / Sports Editor

Cougars manage to slip past Berry
Amy Walters /
Editor in Chief

Xi Theta Sorority Places Third in Best Overall Competition for Winterfest

 

ROAR!

For months, I have sat back and watched and listened to things that go on in our SGA office. The two v.p.’s and secretary are three hard working young adults. The person that we voted in as our SGA president has a lot to be desired.


I am not the only student that feels this way. I have talked to numerous people who have the same feelings as I do. Our elected president is a slick talking young man, who uses people for his own gain and once he gets what he needs, disregards the people that helped him or supported himduring the hard times till the next time he needa a favor or support.


Our SGA president is a young man that will sit around and verbally cut people of his executive committee down behind their backs to any and everyone who enters the main part of the SGA office. 


He also has selected memory he uses to his advantage. He does not care who he hurts or steps on for his own personal gain. I have heard him call people liars, lazy idiots, the same people who have helped and supported him. 


I have heard our SGA president on the regular main SGA phone using the hardest foul language you can imagine and not even apologize afterwards for his foul language.


In the beginning, I had a lot of respect for our SGA president, but I have lost a lot of the respect I had for him. I have lost respect for him after seeinghow he treats people and his underhanded way of how he handles things. 


He cannot be trusted to keep things in confidence, because he will repeat it to any and everyone. I have witnessed that.


We, the student body, voted him in last spring. I honestly hope more of us open our eyes this spring and see this young man for who he really is and vote against him in the next election. 


He is not for the students. He is for his own personal gain. So think hard before you cast your vote this spring to re-elect our current SGA president.

A concerned student