Never thought I'd see the day when someone would create a liberal paper b/c the Technician had become "too conservative" and "out of touch"... http://www.technicianonline.com/story.php?id=012323
10/3/2005 10:38:27 AM
i like how they quote a freshman who has seen the paper for a little over a month....
10/3/2005 11:20:08 AM
heres another one of those conservative articles that the technician keeps pouring outhttp://www.technicianonline.com/story.php?id=012313
10/3/2005 1:26:33 PM
i thought this was gonna be a gay/lesbian newspaper when i read the headline.
10/3/2005 1:28:01 PM
I'd like to know what views he had that were too "liberal" for the Technician to run as a viewpoint...I mean one of their columnists called sorority girls prostitutes.
10/3/2005 1:30:02 PM
The "too liberal" comment is coming from Massey himself, so I'd suspect he's just trying to pump himself up (or use it as a hook to generate interest in the paper).Technician's got some far-far-lefties on Viewpoint already, I doubt Massey could have moved the bar much lower...
10/3/2005 1:49:00 PM
What "far-far-left" opinions are expressed in Technician, exactly?
10/3/2005 1:58:39 PM
^ I think there was one about women voters the other week.
10/3/2005 2:15:27 PM
lol
10/3/2005 2:24:01 PM
do they have Nubians at NC State?
10/3/2005 2:24:33 PM
10/3/2005 2:25:17 PM
this is broadside all over again (and to some extent, it sounds like the early days of "americana")i wish the guy luckhe might wanna try once a month first, before going weeklyclasswork tends to interfere with things like this...and if not for him, for his staff$ is gonna be the hardest part...i thought that the raleigh altpress "lather" was pretty good, but that didn't last long [Edited on October 3, 2005 at 2:33 PM. Reason : .]
10/3/2005 2:30:00 PM
So let me get this straight: a paper with a stupid name, founded on spite, with no clear financial backing, and no physical base of operations?I'll honestly be a little surprised if they get one issue out. If they get five, I'll be completely blown away.
10/3/2005 2:41:53 PM
10/3/2005 2:55:06 PM
10/3/2005 3:10:00 PM
I haven't seen this balance of which you speak.
10/3/2005 4:03:14 PM
Oh, really? Ask the Viewpoint staff how many think of themselves as "liberal" or "apathetic." I've done it, lots of fun.
10/3/2005 4:18:11 PM
splat will also deal more with music, entertainment, and issues in the community around the university. since it is not school-funded, it can also afford to be more critical of the university.you know, when one of your most prominent op-ed writers (guess who) constantly pumps out generic "liberals are scum" articles (and whether you agreed with it or not (as i did), the sorority article was dispariging to a large number of females, in and out of the greek system) and all that ad-nauseum on creative design last year, you cant help but think of a lack of balance on certain issues.id also say the journalistic aptitude of the Tech has crashed this year. example:http://www.technicianonline.com/story.php?id=012245thats a piss poor example of a staff editorial.not to mention the non-marko comics are worse than if someone just took a shit on the paper.yes, i will be working with this paper, in what capacity im not sure. im not in it b/c i generally hate the tech, more because it gives me more freedom to write what i want about university issues. i also might try my hand at editorials, not necessarily from a "liberal" view (i hate that word), i would say moreso from a "progressive" view. im a progressive, ill write about why and how society should make progress in certain areas. there are people who will read this, i just hope the funding is solid. i cant say i know mark very well, but i hope things turn out alright. i actually told him i wont start till jan. b/c of prior obligations, but i hope things go well.from what i've gathered, it will be more like a university-centered version of the Independent.
10/3/2005 4:28:55 PM
^ well just don't be as narrow-minded politically as the Indy
10/3/2005 5:18:59 PM
im not writing any "blood for oil" articles.but i plan on being pretty damn critical of everything i choose to write about.first up is China.
10/3/2005 5:21:02 PM
10/3/2005 6:26:02 PM
the broadside -- more like the copy-and-paste-from-cato.org.
10/3/2005 7:12:15 PM
^gg.
10/3/2005 10:04:28 PM
10/4/2005 12:58:37 AM
10/4/2005 1:32:13 AM
HAHAHAwhat a jokethe liberal media is producing more liberal media, even at the college level!oh, of course theres no talk of a conservative paper, then someone might get upset b/c their ideas about abortion and evolution might be changed
10/4/2005 2:59:45 AM
^On an unrelated note, there actually is talk of creating a conservative paper, promoted primarily by functionaries of the NCGOP / Pope Center / Civitas Institute. It would be based out of UNC-CH and cover all the campuses.But w/ Technician repping for teh R1ght, it seems kind of fruitless for NCSU... (esp given Broadside's demise)[Edited on October 4, 2005 at 3:12 AM. Reason : ---]
10/4/2005 3:11:35 AM
If one were to compare the number of "liberal" columns over the past year with the number of "conservative" columns, I can absolutely guarantee you that the conservative columns would be in the minority. And, like GrumpyGOP said, most Technician columnists are left of center. The Techncian's conservative bias is a myth created to make liberals feel better about themselves.The problem liberals have is that the Technician presents both sides. Whenever sober-minded logical arguments are juxtaposed with hyped-up hippy nonsense, the former will #$%@-ing dominate. What's their solution? Make a "liberals only" newspaper where they can sit around and scratch each other's back instead of engage in actual debate.Hey, give "Splat!" a chance. It will most likely collapse just like Air America. But if not, then more power to them!
10/4/2005 8:28:07 PM
10/4/2005 9:14:35 PM
^^all the columns that stand out in my mind are those really badly written "liberals are scum" ones by daniel underwood, that girl, and that other guy whose picture always got on my nerves b/c it looks like he was getting ready to say something really dumb. he wrote about intelligent design alot.marko wins this thread again.
10/4/2005 9:18:17 PM
The Broadside isn't being printed anymore? sad day for ncsu... that was always good for a few laughs - almost like a little gary you could take into class with you
10/4/2005 10:40:40 PM
10/5/2005 12:29:17 AM
10/5/2005 1:13:23 AM
Now that Mr. Underwood has broken the "talk about the paper from within the paper" ice, I guess I'll join in.Mind you, I haven't written a piece yet that qualified as anything but shitty, and I understand that. I apologize for it. That's not the point.I have been to the meetings. At the last one, the writers were polled informally for their political view. I was the only one there who said "conservative," out of about a dozen, although admittedly Underwood wasn't there. I still have trouble believing that the liberals on the staff spontaneously got together to show up and the conservatives all coincidentally stay home. Even if everyone had shown up, I know for a fact that at least half the staff was there, just as I know for a fact that one of the people missing is a hardcore liberal.That said, I don't think the Technician is a particularly liberal paper. But to act as though it's a mouthpiece for the right is even stupider than most of the shit said in here.
10/5/2005 2:02:37 AM
10/5/2005 9:00:47 AM
i guess that nobody's going to it...it's the nature of the technician to swing from left to right year after year, it was leftist my first two years at state, had a lot of conservative columnists the next two years, and i didn't really pay attention after that...i mean, with a revolving staff, it's really not that hard to give the Techie a slant one way or the other...so if he's really offended by the "right" leaning stance of the techie, then why not just volunteer to write for them... he'd get better readership AND save a lot of money in the process...
10/5/2005 9:12:09 AM
he did volunteer, but the point was that there were already too many clones on the staffso he's trying to build his own thinghe should have just applied for a writing position at Nubian or Americana...they offer some similar services[Edited on October 5, 2005 at 9:26 AM. Reason : +]
10/5/2005 9:24:15 AM
he probably had too many grammar/writing skills to be accepted by nubian
10/5/2005 9:34:18 AM
10/5/2005 9:42:42 AM
thats ok. they still voteand liberals lose
10/5/2005 9:52:17 AM
10/5/2005 11:01:21 AM
*cough, cough* Hey, don't be so tough on that Underwood kid.
10/5/2005 11:54:23 AM
Nice batman shirt - you unemployable gaywad.
10/5/2005 12:05:50 PM
10/5/2005 12:09:34 PM
http://www.ncsu.edu/sma/staff/bradley.htm
10/5/2005 12:24:46 PM
I've never really understood the bitching about "OMF teh wr1ting sux0rs!!1 There's no new insights!"The columns are no worse than what you get from the professionals writing for the News & Observer (Martinez, Sheehan, Saunders...basically everyone except Christensen), both in terms of grammar and "insight."The only columnists offering "insight" are the syndicated columnists getting paid big bucks to pontificate all day...and even then, if you keep up with the news you've probably heard everything they write somewhere else already, which is in itself just a regurgitation of something someone else said years ago.(btw anyone seen The Candidate w/ Robert Redford lately? Proof that political issues never change at all...)
10/5/2005 1:48:45 PM
Jeeze Louise, you can go see campus forums about parking problems from the 1940s.It's always gonna be redundant. The four-year cycle breeds this sort of perpetual amnesia.
10/5/2005 1:55:44 PM
Have you taken the time to read the Technician's View recently? i have yet to see anything printed that would recieve even a D as a 7-th grade writing assignment. Its not so much that their is bad grammar here and there, or that the topic is hackneyed. Rather, its that the quality of writing, itself, is horrendous. It is entirely devoid of any logical structure or coherence. It is possible to write coherently on a hackneyed subject. Its even possible to do so and actually have something intellectual spring from it. But the Technican's View hasn't had any of that this year. Often I find that the most well written columns are in the middle of the page, by people who don't work for the newspaper...
10/5/2005 6:44:19 PM
^Agreed (usually). I was talking primarily about the individual Viewpoint columnists though, after jugband's critique.
10/5/2005 6:52:54 PM
national and international issues are constantly evolving.
10/5/2005 8:08:03 PM