People who plan what goes into the paper are pretty much turning this week's pages over to the Drake Relays, and that's a good thing.
Old Main at Drake. Courtesy of Drake.edu. |
Everyone knows, or should know by now, that the paper long ago ceased being what it was originally supposed to be--a vehicle to deliver news.
The paper now is basically the sponsor of and headquarters for a week-long summer bicycle ride, and has become the house organ for various Iowa endeavors.
As far as I'm concerned, the Drake Relays might as well take its turn on that goofy merry-go-round.
It could be the alternative, of course.
Like in the fall and winter, when news of Drake's football and basketball teams is largely ignored by the paper.
Stories about Bulldog football and basketball teams [written by Drake's sports information staff, not by anyone from the paper] can only be found buried near the agate type on page 4 or 5 of the sports section.
The only people who can find or read those stories are folks who carry magnifying glasses in their pockets and purses.
Stories about Drake cross country, soccer, volleyball, softball, rowing, tennis and golf are nowhere to be found.
Rarely is there even a score in the paper when those athletes compete.
Shameful, indeed.
But leave it to the jackasses at the paper to make sure they turned today's flimsy Section E over to the bar scene in the Drake area--thinking it adds to the pre-Relays coverage.
I mean, what would Relays Week be without two pages of garbage in the paper about where to get shit-faced on beer and other alcoholic beverages before, during and after supposedly well-conditioned athletes compete on and around the nearby blue track in Drake Stadium?
The paper continues to be at least three centuries behind times in promoting the sale and consumption of alcohol.
Alcohol abuse is one of the most devastating illnesses known to mankind, but idiots managing and writing for the paper here and elsewhere are clueless about it.
I wrote about it a few days ago, and I'm writing about it now after seeing a ridiculous layout in the paper that features a few run-down dumps that call themselves bars.
Shameful, indeed.