You know that guy who lives next to you? The one who helped you find your lost dog? The one who returns your Entertainment Weekly when the mailman goofs? Well, guess what? He's a sex offender. So don't go trick-or-treating at his house. Better yet, don't even acknowledge him as a member of society. Read more...
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October 27, 9:00 pm
Reformed criminals deserve a chance
Opinion
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October 27, 9:00 pm
Media need to focus on the issues that matter
One week from today, Americans will make a very important decision and vote for the next president of the United States. Read more...
Opinion
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October 27, 9:00 pm
Spare change with caution
There's really no better way to spend a Saturday afternoon than knocking on dorm-room doors begging for spare change. Read more...
Opinion
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October 27, 9:00 pm
Prop. 4 protects, not threatens, young women
Proposition 4 states that parental or legal family guardian consent is necessary for a minor to have an abortion. Many opponents of Proposition 4 claim that young girls will fall prey to their abusive parents who do not approve of their daughter's pregnancy. This does not reveal the whole story about Proposition 4, which actually is relatively open if you read the whole proposition. Read more...
Opinion
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October 26, 9:37 pm
Glitz replaces substance as election nears
It's so peaceful. Read more...
Opinion
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October 26, 9:35 pm
Weigh options before committing to, or settling on, career
Many of my friends plan to pursue professional degrees after they graduate. Read more...
Opinion
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October 26, 9:26 pm
Letters to the Editor
New guidelines don’t gel with past policies In “Attend USAC meeting if interested in office space” (Oct. 21), the editorial board endorses the proposed changes to the application process for student groups applying for office space in Kerckhoff Hall, but seems to misunderstand the consequences behind these changes. Read more...