Sunday, May 10

DBTV Speaks Out

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Critique of “˜Matt’s Law’ lacks insight

The author of the editorial “Increased fines won’t stop hazing tradition” (Oct. 2) obviously did not read or understand Senate Bill 1454 known as “Matt’s Law.” Even the title of the article shows that the authors do not have a clue as to why “Matt’s Law” was needed and what it will do. Read more...


Letter to the editor

‘Rational faith’ an oxymoron right in his submission “Universal faith based on reason would give meaning to religion” (Oct. 3). The claims of religion are subject to the laws of logic, and as rational beings we can discover the truth or falsity of those claims. Read more...




HIV testing could slow spread

On Sept. 22, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released revised recommendations for HIV testing in health care settings. Some of the recommendations that differ from the past include mandatory HIV screenings and the annual screening of those who are at high risk for HIV. Read more...


Make college into a tale of two cities

Tell me you don’t want to stroll down the streets of Paris, or that you’ve never thought about spending a year among gondolas. Flamboyant destinations such as China, India or Brazil must have flitted through your mind, yet here you stand with the rest of us, two feet stubbornly planted on terra firma in the City of Angels. Read more...