Those who use this controversial word need to think before they speak.
There's a word - usually spoken by African-American students - that can be heard all over Valley College. "What's up nigga?", "I'm saying my nigga," and "Damn nigga!" are a few of the common phrases used by students that feature the controversial N-word.
It's that time of the semester, when every spare second between classes are spent stuffing as much information as possible into my brain. I seek the Fireside Room to indulge in quiet solitude and absorb as much information as possible. Walking into the still room, I find an empty table to comfortably rest myself and my textbook.
The 2008-2009 ASU leaves behind a wake of controversy.
Each year at Valley College, members of the Associated Student Union take office to represent the students' best interests. They hold club days and events on campus and supposedly voice student views with the administration, district, and state. This year's group did what they felt best for the students and school, but visibly created more controversy than anything.
Generation Y has been spoiled and it is shows in what we feel we deserve.
Were you born between 1977 and 1994? Do you feel the need to express your emotions about everything, regardless of whether the people around you want to hear? Do you pride yourself on your ability to check your emails on your BlackBerry while you twitter on your iPhone and text on your Sidekick? Do you preach politics and a need for change yet do nothing about it, aside from making half-baked plans with your friends over a triple-shot decaf vanilla iced latte that costs you $9? You're not alone.
Thanks again for your comments.
Solon Pierce