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Tuesday,
October 9, 2001
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Subtle
Success
Officials must disclose information
The
question was never really if the United States was going to retaliate
for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, more so when and how the America
would ignite the war on terrorism.
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Honor
code required to curb cheating
Commentary by Jaime Walker
Establishing
an honor code wont stop students from cheating. It wont
even stop them from trying. But by outlining the specific consequences
students face if they cheat, the policy holds them directly accountable
for choices they make in the classroom.
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Retaliatory
attacks justified
Commentary by Tyler Vincent
The bombings
against al-Qaeda and the Taliban Sunday marked the beginning of
an offensivean offensive in which we are fighting an enemy
with no geographic boundaries, no capital city and, in some cases,
no central location.
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Journalists
must ditch patriotism in newsroom
Commentary by Andrea Hauser
Ive always
been taught to be a nice person. In elementary school I went to
everyones slumber party, even if I didnt like them very
much. My mom said it was the nice thing to do.
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Letter
to the Editor
Admissions office fully trained for PeopleSoft
The Oct. 3 article about PeopleSoft (PeopleSoft
not people friendly, some university officials say) did not
reflect accurately the experience of the Office of Admissions.
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