Go see for what it is – an over-the-top action chick-kicks-butt-while-scantily-clad flick. Don’t go expecting to learn anything about Colombia or much of anything at all.
Month: September 2011
How I met my column
I spent a lot of time last semester researching and writing about Charlie Sheen. He did provide a lot of material. But I found myself agreeing with him at times which may be evidence that I was working way too much!
Star gazing in South Florida
With all the new TV shows being filmed here, it’s easy to see stars in South Florida.
Gen-“Texters:” technology is a convenience, not a necessity
Without the miracles of the Internet, email, instant message, or smart-phones with voice mail, apps, and text-messages, Gen-Xers and Boomers still had an instinctual need to connect with the world around them. And, we did so without so much modern technology, using instead the old and reliable standby of actually talking to each other – live and in real-time.
Letter to the Editor
This letter is in response to the articles “NSU Smoking Reform won’t make quitters — consequences might” and “NSU should quit smoking,” published on Aug. 30. Nicotine addiction is very a difficult habit to break. Nevertheless, quitting smoking IS possible. Thus, I believe in enforcing the current restricted-smoking policy on campus. All students, faculty, staff, […]
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor, This opinion is written in response to/support of the opinion expressed by Stephanie Fleming in the Aug. 30, issue of The Current, relating to red light cameras. I agree fully with Ms. Fleming that it is a slippery slope we tread when we begin handing over legal determinations to technology. She has already […]
Perils on Abe Fischler Boulevard
As you make your way to school, by whatever means you do — on foot, bicycle, train, plane or automobile — please, please, please be careful on Abe Fischler Boulevard. That construction project out there is no joke.