April 8,2002 5
OPINION
Let’s Eat!!!
Jordan Street Cafe
-by TYLER HARBOUR, editor-in-chief-
The editors of the Clarion were treated to a dinner
at Jordan Street. The following is one of the edi
tors’ opinions.
If you are looking for excellent food, su
perb service, and a smooth jazz band then
the Jordan Street Cafe is the place for you to
be.
I’m a frequenter of this tiny, yet upscale
restaurant but I have to admit that if you
plan to make this restaurant your choice of
the evening then bring a large billfold and
an empty stomach because you’ll need them
both to stirvive the experience.
Meals usually range from $14 to up around
$26 being the most expensive. And the ap
petizers don’t get any cheaper with the range
being from $6 to $10 apiece.
So, if you want to impress that special guy,
girl, or just have a drink with some of yovir
friends, but you don’t mind spending some
of your hard-earned money then go up to
Jordan Street The food and fun never seems
to end!
Thoughts on Terrorism
The Sub Pub
-by JESSICA WIIXIAMS, editor-
Tbe editors of the Clarion frequent Suh Pub for
various meals of the daj/. This is a strong sU^
recommendation to eat there.
Since 1987, the Sub Pub has always been a
great restaurant for lunch or an early dinner.
Located just across the street from the Col
lege, diis litde place offers a variety of ten^t-
ing food including subs, salads, and soups.
Their specialty is undeniably one of more
than a dozen hot oven subs. These range
from the filling meatball sub to the light veg
etarian sub. The Sub Pub has three sizes so
diners can have as much or as litde as they
like. They offer a variety of salads, soups
inchiding chili, and nachos. My personal rec
ommendation is the hot Rueben sub and
their excellent sweet tea. There are tables by
the creek for the coming warm spring days,
and take out is great for those on the run.
The Sub Pub is open Monday through Sat-
virday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. You can
reach them at 884-SUBS.
lERRORISM
-compiled by CLARION STAFF-
How has your life changed since September 11'*'?
“1 have a new found respect for how fragile society is.”- Drew Walker
‘It hasn’t really affected me in any way at all.”- Joe Hunt
“Since September 11'^, I have put more faith in our country and in God. I value my hfe a
litde more now.”- Kasey Eldndge
“ I never knew that somebody hated America enough to take 5,000 lives. - Chns Becker
“I’m getting my gun and joining the Army. Go Cocks.’ - Pickett Wall
“I don’t have the same sense of security that I used to have before all this happened.
Jeffrey Storey-Pitts
From the Editor: Remarks on
Valentine’s Day
-Editors after a satisfying meal at Sub Pub.
and Jessica Williams. Photo by Jill English,
From left to right; Dustin Free, Ty Harbour,
-by TYLER HARBOUR, editor-in-chief-
Like the flushing of a toilet, Valentine’s Day
has, once again, come and gone. And it seems
that every student that I have spoken with
has come to loathe this special little day
Now what’s up with that?
Valentine’s Day is supposed to be the day
when you show that special someone how
much you care about them. Valentine s Day
is the symbol of love, harmony, and peace.
Valentine’s Day also represents spending
endless amounts of money just to get him
or her to crack a smile. And if you’re single
the day consists of moping around praying
for class to end so you can find a substitute
for your misery. Or you can go through the
painfvil memories of thinking about your ex
and either look at the pictures of the two of
you, or better yet, contemplate _for a few
hours is you should call them and se how
they are doing.
Whichever the case may be, it’s a lose-lose
situation. So let me give you some advice
for the next year so the heartache won’t be
so bad. If you have a girlfriend then try
something different besides roses and choco
late. If you have a boyfriend then try some
thing besides the heart-shaped boxers and
the homemade “I love you” card.
And for the singles out there, my only ad
vice to you is to start stocking up now!