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Tuesday, April 1, 2003
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BOOKS

Students need more options

The will of the students, having once been defeated this semester in the Café à la cart fiasco, suffered another setback when the administration said a Student Government Association proposal to create a bookselling Web site violates the university’s contract with Barnes and Noble.
 
TheOtherView

War coverage doesn’t need to be a TV constant

COMMENTARY

Friday, Nov. 20, 1942. Just after daylight hell really broke loose around us.
Talking dogs or war updates
COMMENTARY
Katherine Ortega
Courtney

Like most Americans I support our troops and I have nothing but respect and admiration for these brave people out fighting our battles, for us, and for our country.
Greek societies misunderstood
COMMENTARY
Tiffany Abbott


For many, fraternity/sorority life conjures up images depicted in movies such as “Animal House.”
 

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