MORE ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN: Commentary
BRsq's grade for Canton
by: BRsq staff on September 05, 2010
published in Commentary >> The Soapbox
Instead of relying on Good old Forbes magazine to determine the worth of Canton, Ohio, BRsq has graded the city based on our own criteria.
Canton impressions of facial expressions
by: Hillary Schneider on September 05, 2010
published in Commentary >> Figuratively Speaking
In this video, Canton residents give feedback on "Shattered Expressions."
Not your average one-night stand: Surfing safari
by: Heather Gott on September 05, 2010
published in Commentary >> Look What I Did!
Reporter Heather Gott backpacks through Europe, using locals' couches to crash.
"Well, we'll end up killing somebody either way"
by: Torean Snell on September 05, 2010
published in Commentary >> Figuratively Speaking
Recent town hall meetings on healthcare reform have sparked less than civil debate on the issue.
Empower yourself - write
by: Allen Hines on September 05, 2010
published in Commentary >> We need a change
We at BRsq want to hear what you have to say. This is a young people's paper. We value your voice, as everyone should – and will. We welcome you to use our site as a forum to tell the world what it needs to hear.
Blog foR SQuares: Akron gets Close
by: Alexander Monea on September 04, 2010
published in Commentary >> Blog foR SQuares
The Akron Art Museum, which is a mere twenty minute drive from Canton, owns and proudly displays a Linda by Chuck Close, done with acrylic and graphite on gessoed linen. This immense piece (108 x 84 in.) hangs on the side of the room left of and facing the door, so one is immediately drawn to it upon entering the modern and contemporary gallery. Linda represents the same dissolving and decentralizing of the “individual”, the same shift of focus to the myriad circumstantial forces, as the majority of Close’s works, but does so in a very subtle and disconcerting way.
Illegal Thinking
by: Hillary Schneider on September 04, 2010
published in Commentary >> The Soapbox
BRsq staffer Hillary Schneider debates the pros and cons of hate crime legislation.
Hungry for something different
by: Allen Hines on September 04, 2010
published in Commentary >> Respectfully Complaining
I am no bleeding-heart liberal, but I imagine I am one of a legion of people who find such dire hunger offensive, especially while the government spends billions of dollars, paying farmers not to grow crops.
Bad government not a reflection on Obama
by: Allen Hines on September 04, 2010
published in Commentary >> The Soapbox
It's easy to criticize Obama because the United States has been failing for so long, and he is the latest manifestation of that failure. 

Blog foR SQuares: Going meatless at Vegiterranean
by: Maranda Shrewsberry on September 04, 2010
published in Commentary >> Blog foR SQuares
Reporter Maranda Shrewsberry blogs on her first-time experience at Vegiterranean, a vegan restaurant located in Akron, OH.