Articles by: jdavis15
 

  • Women’s soccer team advances to CAA tournament for first time since ’07

    Women’s soccer team advances to CAA tournament for first time since ’07

    Sports November 1, 2010 at 4:41 pm Comments are Disabled

    Coming off a season in which then junior midfielder Omolyn Davis was named All-CAA and NSCAA All-Region while helping the Mason Patriots to the nation’s top turnaround in wins, Davis spent the summer playing in the United Soccer Leagues W-League. Helping to lead the Washington Freedom Futures, Davis capped off the summer season being named to the USL’s W-League All-Star team. Davis has carried such incredible success into the Patriots’ 2010 campaign, leading Mason with nine goals and nine assists. Her contributions have stretched far beyond the stat sheet, however, as Davis has helped lead the Patriots to an 11-7-1 record this season. Entering the last regular season game of her college career, Davis had a chance to lead her team to its first CAA Tournament since 2007. Coming off a thrilling two overtime win on Oct. 24 in which sophomore forward Tiana Kallenberger scored the game-winning goal on an assist from Davis. On Friday afternoon, Davis and her teammates were in control of their own destiny. A win would mean a step closer to the tournament while a loss would require help from other conference opponents in order to get in. Davis came up big again in Friday’s win […]

     
  • Dip of the Month: LeBron James, Miami Heat

    Sports November 1, 2010 at 4:37 pm Comments are Disabled

    I know what you’re going to say. I’m bitter because the self-proclaimed king, otherwise known as LeBron James, left my Cleveland Cavaliers in a rather disgusting fashion this offseason.

     
  • Letters to the editor

    Editorials November 1, 2010 at 4:34 pm Comments are Disabled

    Rebuttal to “The right government for America” Given the left-leaning political tendencies of college students and professors, this paper’s courting of more conservative views might be refreshing if they weren’t some of the whiniest, most argumentatively weak op-eds I’ve ever read. “The right government for America” by Curtis Kalin in the Oct. 18 issue of Broadside seems to be the latest in a series of articles (the others by Moore and Minster) complaining about the liberal tendencies of academia. The articles lack any real point or purpose, other than for their authors to cry and grieve to each other over their perceived subjection to cognitive dissonance by people with whom they disagree. I found three glaring problems with this particular creed. First, his summation of liberal ideology is nothing but a straw man built from seriously dubious generalizations. I haven’t heard many liberals argue for a “small intellectual elite” to rule over the dumb masses (which seems more descriptive of classical conservatism, anyway), yet we’re supposed to accept those points as the “pervasive assumptions among liberal academia” without even knowing which professors actually said any of those things? Secondly, his straw man actually has a point. Americans’ lack of civic […]

     
  • Some students simply shouldn’t attend college because school’s not for everyone

    Some students simply shouldn’t attend college because school’s not for everyone

    Editorials November 1, 2010 at 4:31 pm Comments are Disabled

    I suspect that most of us have heard that education is vital to success, be it from parents or former teachers. “Every single one of you has something to offer. And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is,” said President Barack Obama to Arlington, Va. high school students.

     
  • People need to be more considerate to others

    Editorials November 1, 2010 at 4:26 pm Comments are Disabled

    I was standing in line at Subway a few weeks ago, starving and patiently waiting my turn to order. The woman working behind the Subway counter was not American and spoke slightly broken English. Nevertheless she was very polite.

     
  • Midterm election will revolve around three key issues

    Midterm election will revolve around three key issues

    Editorials November 1, 2010 at 4:24 pm Comments are Disabled

    People say that politics is extremely complicated; there are so many complex issues to investigate. Voters must account for the hundreds, possibly thousands, of votes that politicians will make before casting their own votes.

     
  • The candidates at a glance

    The candidates at a glance

    News1 November 1, 2010 at 4:16 pm Comments are Disabled

    District 8 Name: Jim Moran (Incumbent) Party: Democrat – Will work to reduce student tuition, create more scholarships and cut interest rates on student loans in half – Will work to make health insurance affordable so that people are not strapped to their job for fear of losing insurance – Wants to extend the Metro further out Interstate 66 – Will continue to invest in the school system – To repair economy: Invest in new, globally competitive jobs in clean energy and technology to create more opportunities for college graduates – Iraq and Afghanistan: Wants to keep America out of unnecessary wars, such as the Iraq War. Moran voted against the Iraq War and funding in Afghanistan until a viable plan is presented – Emphasizes the need for a tolerant community – From interview with Moran Name: Patrick Murray Party: Republican – Committed to educational excellence – Will work to get the economy headed back in the right direction – Concerned with transportation – the rail to Dulles specifically. Concerned with ensuring the federal government pays its fair share for a project that will mainly benefit the federal workforce – To repair economy: Stop the Moran tax increase and create […]

     
  • Be in the know about proposed constitutional amendments

    News1 November 1, 2010 at 3:53 pm Comments are Disabled

    On Tuesday, Virginia voters will have the opportunity to vote on three constitutional amendments. Ballots will include three questions that specify which article of the Constitution is up for change and the change that is being considered. The questions are listed and explained below.

     
  • Jim Moran talks to Broadside

    News1 November 1, 2010 at 3:51 pm Comments are Disabled

    Before he had considered politics, Jim Moran, the incumbent in tomorrow’s 8th Congressional District election, had his heart set on being a professional football player. As the son of professional football player James Moran, Sr., who played for the Boston Redskins in the 1930s, Moran had football in his blood.

     
  • For those students without vehicles, Mason provides  transportation options to make it easier to vote

    For those students without vehicles, Mason provides transportation options to make it easier to vote

    News1 November 1, 2010 at 3:49 pm Comments are Disabled

    Vote Vans, an initiative started by Zach Golden and Claire Forman in 2007, is coming back again this year to help students make voting easier. It will be shuttling students from Mason to W.T. Woodson High School where they will be able to vote.