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Foul play
Poor judgment fuels teamÕs scandal
Seven
players have confirmed it. A team has been torn apart by it.
High-profile athletic officials have failed to effectively
handle it.
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Let
your voice be heard, no matter what others say
Commentary by Hemi Ahluwalia
During
Spring Break, a show was aired called Conspiracy Theories.
The shows main subject was primarily about whether or not
the moon landing ever happened and if a man has ever walked on the
moon. It also showed how the government may have led so many people
to believe that, in 1969, a man had actually set foot on the moon,
when in reality it probably never happened.
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Fairness
ideal yet something to strive for
Commentary by Ram Luthra
Objectivity,
being unbiased, fair and balanced.
These are all words heard in association with modern-day journalists.
These words are also prominent within the walls of the Daily Skiff
newsroom.
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