Opinion Articles
ASU professor highlights Spanish program
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Many of the internationally oriented organizations at Augusta State University were founded in the 1980s when we were Augusta College. In 1982, I founded the Spanish club, Los Amigos Hispanos, which continues to be very active. Members practice Spanish at weekly conversation groups called tertulias, and they sponsor events such as Hispanic dances, festivals, concerts, contests, movies, literary discussions, picnics and treasure hunts.
EDITORIAL
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The earthquakes in Haiti have been nothing short of devastating and disastrous. Families have been forced apart. Loved ones have been lost and children have been torn away for their parents. With thousands of people dead, it seems so hard to help those in need from so far away.
President Obama has faired well but has a lot to learn
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What a great gift to hand the President of the United States exactly a year into his first term. Scott Brown, a republican, beat Massachusetts State Attorney General Martha Coakley, a democrat, in a special election to decide who takes the late Ted Kennedy's place in the U.
