by Bethany Frank in Opinions
Bugs, grime and gross are not something found in my typical regime.
Not that I mind getting "down and dirty," I just prefer clean bug-free dirt.
But I put my girlish tendencies aside and joined the Natchitoches Historic Foundation during their Fall Cemetery Cleaning Day this past weekend.
by Curtis Desselles in Opinions
Monsters have permeated our folklore for many centuries. Every known culture has some form of monster in its literature.
These monsters are mysterious, frightening, and hard to kill. The U.S. is no different and its monsters are created by its own governmental system.
Not-so sacred campus
by W.P. Morgan-Hill in Opinions
To the NSU Current Sauce.
I am one of the many folk who enjoy walking along Chaplain's Lake on the beautiful NSU campus.
I was delighted to see the many jack-o-lanterns lined along the trail for Halloween. I can only imagine how wonderful it was to have them all aglow in the evenings.
Voices forced silent
by Herbert de Launay in Opinions
Dear Sir:
I am writing in response to questions about online students paying student fees. An article on this with a proposal for a referendum was on page 1 of the November 4, 2009 edition of The Current Sauce.
Fall and Summer 2009, I took classroom courses.
by Andrew Bordelon in Opinions
hen one starts drinking he begins a climb up a mountain of adventure, and the peak of that mountain is the perfect state of inebriation.
The cost of that climb is the journey downhill.
The type of alcohol that is drunk will affect a person's pace to the peak as well as his decent.