Tara Baucom
Reporter
Q: How do you prepare for final exams?
We asked students on campus what they thought of the presidential election, but we want to hear from you, too! Share your opinion in the comments below or on Facebook and Twitter with #SpectatorSoundOff!
Trisha Boone
Campus Reporter
Homecoming is an important weekend and a great time to focus on the many alumni who have spent time on our campus. However, there would be no alumni without educators, which is why we set out to ask professors what motivated them to choose this profession.
Q: What inspired you to become an educator?
Frederick Brown
Reporter
This week marks 90 years since Carter G. Woodson first promoted the idea of Negro History Week as a chance to honor and celebrate the struggles and accomplishments of the African-American community. It would take 43 years for it to become a full month and another seven after that before the government recognized it as such. In this week’s Spectator Sound-Off, students were asked what Black History Month meant to them.
Dylan Scott
Reporter
With finals right around the corner, students all across campus are busy hitting the books and studying. In this edition of Spectator Sound-Off, we asked students what they plan to do once finals are over and the winter holidays have begun.
Q: What are your plans for Christmas Break?
Megan Withrow
Reporter
Sometimes it’s easier to focus on what we don’t have, rather than what we do have. At this time of the year, it’s important to take time out and remember all of the things to be thankful for that many of us take for granted. Students were asked to comment on what they are thankful for in this season of life.
Q: What are you thankful for?