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Kyle Dull

Hillarity: Clinton Campaign Stumbles

Kyle_dull Just a few weeks ago, Senator Hillary Clinton was the Democratic frontrunner and had a really good shot at winning the presidency. She was polling double digits ahead of her rivals and was pretty much the only thing the potential Republican candidates talked about during their Florida debate. And then, her juggernaut of a campaign stuttered and stalled.

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The Radio Cowboy Rides Again

Kyle_dull Those of you who compulsively troll The Drudge Report probably already know what I’m about to tell you, but for those who don’t, you might want to brace yourself. Don Imus is coming back to the airwaves. The Radio Cowboy was fired from MSNBC and CBS radio last spring because of racially charged comments he made against the Rutgers women’s basketball team. But now he is slated to return December 3rd to the New York City’s WABC, the most listened-to radio talk show station in the country.

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Why Aren't You With Fred?

Kyle_dull Finally! After months of pursuing the idea of running for president, Fred Thompson made it official early this month. For those not familiar with Fred Thompson, he’s the former Republican Tennessee Senator that just happens to have ties to our campus. He went to college in Memphis and he’s an alumnus of Vanderbilt Law School. Wait, it gets better - he’s a smooth talking actor. Rather than making his announcement during the Fox News GOP debate, he skipped it entirely, only airing an ad shortly before the debate began. In a move unique to Thompson’s style, he announced his candidacy on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

  • With the publication of this issue, I conclude my year as Editor-in-Chief of this fine newspaper feeling a great sense of pride.

    First of all, I am grateful for such a talented, enthusiastic, staff, and owe my sincere thanks for all of the efforts that you put into this publication. I am proud of you for what you have done and how you have done it, and I hope that you’ve enjoyed working for The Torch as much as I have enjoyed seeing all of you improve it and craft it into what it is today. You have made my job easy.

    I also would like to send my appreciation all those readers, subscribers, and donors who have supported The Torch – and those who have disagreed with us – both this year, and in years past. I think that you, too, should feel proud to be a part of something unique at Vanderbilt, which, thanks to you, has grown year after year.

    This paper’s two Associate Editors, Katherine Miller and Mike Warren, deserve a special note of gratitude. An entire page is not enough to convey their talents and the contributions they have made to The Torch, but I know their influence has been clearly visible this year, and will no doubt continue to be so over the next two years. More importantly, though, as fortunate as I am to have them as coworkers, I feel even luckier to call Katherine and Mike my close friends.

    In closing, I have tried my best to fulfill this paper’s mission statement, and to make it enjoyable to read and to work for. This year has been a tremendous learning experience, and I hope that I have succeeded in these goals more times than not. Thank you for the chance to make my mark on something I have grown to love. I look forward to next year, and can’t wait to see what Katherine will do next year to make The Torch burn brighter.

    -Douglas H. Kurdziel

THE TORCH: NOW IN COLOR!


  • Thanks to our generous subscribers and donors, we reached our Fall fundraising goals! Our second issue this semester (on racks Wednesday, February 27) features a full color front and back pages and a redesigned masthead. Look for the Torch website to see a few design changes itself next month. Thanks again to our subscribers and donors for their fantastic support.

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