Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Campus Life

Is anyone proofreading items for publication in the Shield? From last week's issue, the Perspectives & Viewpoints column by Shield staff member Seth Grundhoefer, "McDonald doesn't stop the party": "since" rather than "sense," "vigilantly" rather than "vigilante," "boast" rather than "boost," and "setting" rather than "sitting." C'mon guys, if you want us to take the Shield seriously (you do, don't you?) at least proofread what is being printed. And kudos to Grundhoefer for his rant about law enforcement -- after all, why should we bother to enforce any law that Seth and his buddies disagree with? Darn it all, police officers have the nerve to monitor the roadways for traffic violations, and Excise monitors places students drink for alcohol violations. What will they think of next?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I guess I really need to start reading the Shield. This is quite interesting. I get that kind of attitude all the time when I mention my dad is a military police officer. I've always found it quite ludicrous.

~Crystal