<p>....do you happen to have any ideas for a newspaper column? We already have a news, a science, and an anecdotal/humorous column. I just need a general idea. And then I'll never talk about my newspaper again.</p>
<p>How about an advice column? You can call it "[Insert Rabbit Character's Name]'s Corner". The [Rabbit Character] would answer the questions.</p>
<p>a column idea? how about the experiences of a rabbit going through a human highschool.</p>
<p>a rabbit advice column is good too.</p>
<p>CT, I was thinking about that but how would people get their problems to me confidentially? Email isn't confidential and neither is dropping them off in person. How do ppl do it in schools w/ advice columns?</p>
<p>Be sure to give the rabbit sunglasses and a leather jacket. And gold grills with his name written on them. :D </p>
<p>You simply take a metal box and write "[Insert Rabbit Character's Name]'s Advice Column" on it. If you want, you draw a picture of [Rabbit Character] pointing to the box. Put the box somewhere well traveled, like the cafeteria. All the questions would simply be dropped inside the box. At the end of each week or so, you collect the questions and address them in your newspaper. Empty and repeat.</p>
<p>Our school is small and I'm afraid people will take them or something. I don't know. I'll think about that one seriously though.</p>
<p>Any more ideas?
Oh and I think that the rabbit thing would make people at my school uncomfortable--they're not really OK with me being different so they just try to ignore it and hope it'll go away someday. Wouldn't be a good topic.</p>
<p>No rabbit? Pick a different character, then. How about a vicious, man-eating, Undead Skeleton Berserker with a neon green spiky mohawk? And grills? :D</p>
<p>Put an advice box in the office, or wherever students pass by everyday. </p>
<p>Then again, that didn't work at my school beacuse advice boxes are out. But whatever floats your boat.</p>
<p>You do have a sports column, right?-->This is essential to any newspaper.</p>
<p>And how about a "historical perspectives" column (my school has one of them)?</p>
<p>And you can still have an advice column that is not too specific to a single person, like have articles such as "top ten ways to..." type of things (again, my school has one of them.)</p>
<p>Also, you can have a review column, where you review books, colleges, movies, whatever (again, my school has one of them.)</p>
<p>you can start the advice column out as fake. since people might not immediately submit questions you make up questions until it gets going.</p>
<p>nyjunior, elaborate on the historical perspectives idea, please?</p>
<p>Sorry for the delayed reply, I'm kind of studying AP Chem stuff at the same time. </p>
<p>The historical perspective column in my school's newspaper basically discusses major historical events in history and looks at them through different angles...not just the ones our American textbooks want us to see them through (sometimes it is even more local than just American and gets more regional, as with the Civil War...but most of the time it is global.) You can discuss varying views of historians and/or those of the people during the period. Sometimes it is quite intriguing, other times it is a real bore. For instance, our newspaper's last historical perspective thing (which I don't write by the way, I'm the science/technology guy plus one of the book reviewers) was on Christopher Columbus, and whether he was a good or bad guy--it was a real bore, not one of our better ones. The most interesting ones are those that talk about presidencies, and the best one was the JFK assassination--a real thriller since it had the CIA conspiracy theory tied into it.</p>