SR Blogs: Leach & Twitter Problem

This film image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Jim Broadbent, left, and Ben Whislaw in a scene from “Cloud Atlas,” an epic spanning centuries and genres. Dan Webster/Dually Noted reviews the movie in the links at bottom. (AP file photo)
In his A Grip on Sports post for SportsLink this morning, Vince Grippi writes: “If you expect me to get into the Twitter debate concerning Washington State’s football team, you are going to be a bit disappointed. It’s not all that important. The Cougars football coach has final say on all things having to do with the program, so it’s his decision. If the school policy is one thing (you can read some comments about how the school deals with social media, including Twitter, in this story ) and Leach wants to do something else, he can. Heck, he’s done it in regards to other things – the use of marijuana as the prime example – so why would anyone be surprised if he went his own way with Twitter?” More here.
Other SR blogs today:
- Sirens & Gavels: Police Guild circled wagons after Zehm /Thomas Clouse
- Office Hours: Which is best month to compare Spokane jobless rate /Tom Sowa
- Outdoors: Google activates Street View to map, photography trails /Rich Landers
- Spin Control: McMorris-Rodgers, Cowan make case on pot /Jim Camden
- Dually Noted: ‘Cloud Atlas’ helps fog clear , and: Waffles warm from inside /Dan Webster & Tricia Jo Webster
- End Notes: A cab ride of conspiracy theories /Rebecca Nappi
- Community Comment: Solar flare erupts Tuesday /David Laird
- Down To Earth: Where Obama, Romney stand on energy policy /Paul Dillon
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog