With a lone candidate in the race, it's hard to motivate the student body to vote in the Student Government presidential election. However, students must realize that the president's position is not all that's at stake during this year's elections. The presidential race often takes the spotlight during the annual spring elections, sometimes eclipsing the 37 Senate seats up for grabs; this year is clearly a different case.
Hillary Clinton showed that creative imagination of hers the other day. She said she remembers landing under sniper fire and having to run to her car on a trip to Bosnia as first lady. The story should have been discredited as soon as she said it. After all, who actually believes a security detail would allow the first lady and the first daughter to land in a war zone with sniper fire everywhere? Actually, footage of her landing surfaced shortly after this claim.
Going into Alternative Spring Break, I figured I would spend a week out in the wilderness working, sleeping and regretting my decision to go, as I really needed to catch up on a great deal of work. I didn't expect it to be the "life-changing experience" that was advertised.
I am writing in response to David James Trulaske's March 21 letter regarding parking meters and parking on campus. I disagree with Mr. Trulaske's characterization that parking enforcement solves nothing. Parking and Transportation Services provides value to the parking permit holder by enforcing UK's Parking Regulations.