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Vol XXXVII No. 131

Tuesday, April 15, 2003

  Commentaries

Saying goodbye to the Dome
Amy Schill
Dazed and Amused

I'm a senior, and graduation is just around the corner. Many can't wait to get out of here, and some might be tempted to think that I feel the same. I, who have made a habit of making fun of a ... [more]
War is not a game
Randall Janiczek
graduate student

After reading Matt Bramanti's April 11inside column, I couldn't help but feel sick to my stomach. The final words of his column were, "after a big win on the road, our team deserves a rest." I cannot believe the ignorance shown ... [more]
Congress should step up to wartime responsibilities
Charles Rice
Right or Wrong?

"Military Mirrors a Working-Class America." Question: What constitutional issue is raised by this March 30 New York Times headline? It titled a long analysis concluding that the armed forces resemble "the makeup of a two-year commuter or trade school outside Birmingham ... [more]
America rally falls short
Nick Shepard
freshman

The choice of the College Republicans to invite Don Feder to speak at the pro-America rally was a bad decision. First, in 1998 Feder wrote an article titled,"No Statehood for Caribbean Dogpatch." In this article he explains why he does not ... [more]
Is civilization skin deep?
Firat Demir
graduate student

"These are hard times," said one "analyst" from the TV screen referring to the people of Iraq from her comfortable air-conditioned studio in Qatar. Then came the pictures of a group of angry and hungry looters breaking into a small shop ... [more]


Inside Column
Hey Belles
Katie McVoy
Senior Staff Writer

I would like to point something out. A school's mascot is just that, it's a mascot. It is not intended to be a term to refer to all students, nor is it intended to be a general term used when addressing ... [more]


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