Friday, January 31, 2003


Deficit

Bush’s plan only causes more trouble

If President George W. Bush’s goal is to create an even more monstrous deficit that the United States will never get out of, he’s on the right track.
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Quotes we ran that made you think...or laugh


“One of the first things he asked us was, ‘What’s the first thing I should do?’”
— Chris Sawyer, chairman of the speech communication department, about Victor Boschini Jr.

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Bias not needed in class
Professors don’t balance their own political agendas
Commentary
The Reveille, Louisiana State University

Thousands of dollars, late nights spent buried in textbooks, early classes and sleepless finals weeks: all these sacrifices made for what end?
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Trailer life not too shabby
Commentary
Jeff Dennis

Call sociology majors all the names you want, but just don’t call us trailer trash. At least, not just because the sociology department is located in a portable, uh, building.
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Bush speech turns surprising
Commentary
Michigan Daily. University of Michigan

Hamid Karzai, Rudy Giuliani and Sharon Spann could not be found in the gallery of the U.S. House of Representatives. There were no strategically-placed heroes in the wings of Congress, Tuesday evening. The focus was squarely and solidly placed upon the president.
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