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Tuesday,
October 30, 2001
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Mistaken
aim
Handicapped spaces merit exception
Parking
fines, the immortal campus complaint, could be reduced for first-time
offenders if the University Parking Committee and Vice Chancellor
Don Mills approve a proposal from the House of Student Representatives.
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Computer
policy would harm students
Commentary
by Chrissy Braden
University curriculum
requirements arent the only TCU requirements the university
has plans to change. TCU is also planning a program requiring all
students to have a computer that meets a minimum acceptance requirement.
The requirements havent been made yet, and there is no date
set for when the program will begin.
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Upper
class pays its dues
Criticism of rich for not giving more to charities
unfair
Commentary Tim Dragga
I write this
in part as a response to fellow writers who have been critical of
people, particularly those in the upper class, for not giving more
to charity organizations.
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People
more important than patent laws, brand-name profits
Commentary by Braden Smith
Three Americans
have died from what was diagnosed as inhalation anthrax. In comparison,
7 million people will die by 2010 unless drastic steps are taken
to prevent and treat the spread of AIDS in South Africa, according
to a recent report released by South Africas Medical Research
Council.
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