Thursday, April 4, 2002


NEGATIVE

Testing fair a good idea but bad publicity

If you checked your on-campus mail this week you were fortunate enough to receive an invite to the social work department’s “AIDS/HIV Testing Fair” Friday.
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Opinions from around the country
The education system is losing its vigor for the pursuit of knowledge.

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Hollywood does its best to discredit hard work
Commentary by Samuel Rose

The Oscars: At last I have writing material that outlines the importance and fragility of life.
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Eating disorders flourish under American culture
Commentary by Monique Bhimani

When finishing a huge holiday feast, you often hear someone say something like, “I’m not going to be able to eat for the next week.”
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Israeli attack on Palestine result of top priority: Safety of its people
Commentary by Kyle Anderson

The latest rash of suicide bombings in Israel has spurred the Israeli military into an all-out onslaught on the Palestinian government and people.
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