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Group Editorial

 The Big South Hits High Point by: Lauren Rollins      High Point University is preparing for a major sports spectacle as it is set to host the Big South Tournament. Moreso than just the excitement of basketball, this event is a huge opportunity to showcase our campus and, extend its positive impact to the larger High Point community. Here, we will dive into how the Big South Tournament is almost guaranteed to bring about positive change, not only for HPU but for the entire local community.      Again, hosting the Big South Tournament is not only about basketball; it's about putting our campus on the map. the tournament unfolding on our court will provide a platform for HPU to shine nationally. The heightened visibility provides us with a chance to show off not only our athletic ability but the culture that defines our university. Prospective students, families, and visitors will be able to see the thriving campus community that HPU has created for its...

In-Class Humor Column

  People suck.  Okay, maybe that came off a little wrong. But I work in retail, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. All I do all day is talk to people. And most of them do in fact, suck. I won't name exactly where I work but it's a small store where you can find a little bit of everything, kind of like Dollar General, a lot of what you want, none of what you need. Luckily, none of the grief I get comes from my co-workers, whom I love.  It all comes down to, you, the customers.  While many people come in and don't need assistance for their browsing, pick-ups, and quick drop-ins, some particularly difficult people come in. At least once per shift, I am yelled at, disrespected, and threatened with a call to corporate, which isn't really a threat by the way, I do not care about keeping this job at all and I certainly don't get paid enough to put up with the tantrums of full-grown adults. Like the time an older woman had finished her shopping, walked up to the self-checkout li...

Personal Column

HPU's Shift From University To Resort By: Lauren Rollins      During my lengthy college search, I wanted to find a campus that felt like a home away from home. Ultimately, I chose High Point University because of its proximity to my family and how they seemed to care for students here. But, beneath the surface of its luxurious amenities, there is a mounting concern — is HPU functioning more as s resort? or a community-centered university?      In places like my hometown of Chapel, Hill NC businesses make most of their money during the school year, when students come to the UNC campus and venture out into town for shopping, activities, and good food. It creates a relationship between community businesses and the university, This is exactly what High Point University lacks.       Here at HPU, students are provided with almost every amenity they could want or need, heavily discouraging them from going out into the city of High Point to expl...