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Tuesday, October 16, 2001
Editorial

Plan ahead
Degree alone might not find a job

Carolyn Ulrickson, director of career services, said it might be harder for graduating seniors to find jobs this year, but she is remaining optimistic about the future.
Although there might be fewer jobs available than last year, there will be thousands of jobs for graduates of all academic disciplines, Ulrickson reassured this year’s graduates in a letter.

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Free press limited by corporate heads
By Chris Dobson
Skiff Staff

Do you ever wonder if the North American Free Trade Agreement has delivered on the promises that it would help workers and promote economic growth made by the crafters of the agreement? Welcome to a growing population of people disenfranchised by the mass media.
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Patriotism never hurt anyone
Zach Calef is a columnist for Iowa State Daily at Iowa State University.

God is back in the schools. And to some, that is not American.
Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the nation has felt a boost of patriotism, including references to God in state-sponsored schools.
One of the most popular phrases being used is “God Bless America,” and most people are fine with that.

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Stress relief found in children’s book
By Bethany McCormack
Opinion Editor

Mid-terms have arrived, along with papers to write, reading to finish and numerous other things to stress about. Are you feeling the pressure yet?
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