Apparently John McCain, the all but official Republican nominee for president of the United States, has never heard the saying "You can't have your cake and eat it too." Read more...
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February 21, 9:52 pm
McCain is taking Bush’s cake ““ and eating it too
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February 21, 9:51 pm
Violence bred by male culture
Valentine's Day left the American public with a sour aftertaste. A young man unleashed chaos in the campus of Northern Illinois University, bursting into rage and changing his campus forever. Read more...
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February 21, 9:51 pm
Editorial: Be aware of implications of racial stereotypes
Max Karson, an editor at the Campus Press at the University of Colorado, Boulder, has made national headlines after publishing a racially charged, satirical column on the tensions between the white and Asian populations on his campus. Read more...
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February 21, 9:46 pm
Letters to the Editor
Examine housing to help student budgets Tristan Reed’s “Rise up and fight for the right to higher student fees” (Feb. 21), advocating higher student fees for higher-income students, is ridiculously short-sighted and politically muddled. Read more...
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February 20, 9:03 pm
Rise up and fight for the right to higher student fees
Time was, any activist worth his salt could rally a campus by shouting Marx's famous phrase: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need!" Read more...
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February 20, 9:01 pm
Delayed trials for alleged terrorists won’t bring closure on 9/11
With all the media attention directed at the presidential primaries, I nearly missed the news that the Pentagon finally charged six suspects in the attacks of 9/11 with war crimes on Monday, and is seeking the death penalty for all of them. Read more...
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February 20, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Bruin Fems suffer because of Concerts for Cash USAC’s mishandling of student fees has put student programming in jeopardy. Bruin Feminists for Equality, the only exclusively feminist organization on campus, was given a total of $98 for our programming for the entire year. Read more...