In the Minnesota Daily last week, the Editorial Board presented quite an appalling proposal. Their piece suggested that people of faith – specifically Minnesota’s Roman Catholic Bishops and Minnesota Catholics – do not have a right to express their beliefs in the public arena.
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Friday, October 28, 2011
Boo Bishop-Bashing Board. Hooray Church!
In the Minnesota Daily last week, the Editorial Board presented quite an appalling proposal. Their piece suggested that people of faith – specifically Minnesota’s Roman Catholic Bishops and Minnesota Catholics – do not have a right to express their beliefs in the public arena.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Vikings Week? Weak.
It’s Vikings Week in Minnesota!
Why not NSC Stars Week? They are in the NASL championship (yes, I did have to look that up) this weekend. Or how about Minnesota Lynx Week? They won the championship a couple of weeks ago. Or even Nebraska Week? There will be legions of Cornhuskers flocking to Minnesota this weekend for the UMN-UN football game. And Nebraska will probably have the largest win of any team playing in the state this weekend, so why embrace a pro-tourism ethic and call it Nebraska Week?
Why not NSC Stars Week? They are in the NASL championship (yes, I did have to look that up) this weekend. Or how about Minnesota Lynx Week? They won the championship a couple of weeks ago. Or even Nebraska Week? There will be legions of Cornhuskers flocking to Minnesota this weekend for the UMN-UN football game. And Nebraska will probably have the largest win of any team playing in the state this weekend, so why embrace a pro-tourism ethic and call it Nebraska Week?
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Gameday Etiquette
I suppose there isn’t a much better way to introduce myself to the blogosphere than this: I graduated from the University of Wisconsin in May of 2010.
So yes, I guess that was the freshman and sophomore me (and the upperclassman me and the whenever-the-situation-calls-for-it me) that football coach Bret Bielema and athletic director Barry Alvarez were talking to when they sent this email a week and a half ago. You see, the Camp Randall students have this thing – I won’t get into whether or not it’s a “tradition” – where one section yells “eat shit” and another section returns “fuck you.” The exchange goes back and forth a couple of times until it stops.
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