As President Bush plans military action, the obligation to protect Iraq's civilian population requires that certain weapons systems should not be in US forces' arsenal Weapons that are inherently indiscriminate, including cluster bombs, landmines, nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, should not be used.
In an incredibly mean-spirited and insensitive editorial piece printed in the Signal, Jeanine Skowronski, editor-in-chief, told us her viewpoint of the legend that is Michael Jackson. To quickly summarize, Skowronski stated that the king of pop's interview conducted by Martin Bashir showed Jackson as "all-around crazy" and chided Bashir's slanted narration with a cutesy throwaway line ("bad journalist!") Well guess what.
As a brother of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity it gives me great pleasure to report to you that we have awarded our fourth annual Kathryn Kinney Memorial Scholarships. These scholarships are given to outstanding freshmen who demonstrate a high quality of leadership and citizenship.
To the Editor: The Bod Squad would like to express our disappointment with the misrepresentation of our intentions in the February 18th issue of the Signal. Based on the opinions in Talking Point, it appears that neither columnist attended any of our events or talked to our members.
To the Editor, When I read your article, I knew I would write this letter, but I wanted to wait to watch Jackson's refute on Fox just to make sure any facts I relay are accurate. I did not want to pull a Bashir, or a "you" and jump to invalid conclusions.
To the Editor, I am writing in response to the Talking Point articles about the Bod Squad. While I do agree with the authors that there are some men who have body image problems, I also think that we must be careful with how much we focus on them.
To the Editor, With the prospect of war close at hand, I've been hearing a lot of people voicing their opinion on it. While I'm not for war and the loss of innocent life, I'm tired of the anti-war sentiment and the hippy logic behind it. I'm tired of hearing that the war is for oil and money, and that Bush is some lunatic cowboy.
To the Editor, Due to the recent snowstorm, The College administration had a few of its own flakes flying. On Monday morning there was a 2 foot snow drift blocking my townhouse door. This would have been fine if the doors opened inward, but they dont.
To the Editor, Picture this scenario:Brower Student Center 9:27 a.m. Ahhh, i just finished printing out my 1000 word paper on the education budget. Pure perfection. Surely this will impress even the most learned professor. And since it\'s the first grade for the class, i put extra lovin\' into this otherwise stale topic.
To the Editor, In this present moment of looming conflicts, ongoing assaults, and blundering abuses of economic and personal integrity around the world, it is clear we live in a human landscape at least as complex and crowded as in the past. This is a perennial problem: it is easy to lose sight of the future when the now shadows all considerations.
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