Opinion
Our View: ASC proposal promotes transparency
Since 1986, textbook prices have been rising at four times the rate of inflation, and student leaders from across the state have had enough. This morning, the Associated Students of Colorado held a rally in the state capital in support of a bill to help increase transparency within the textbook industry, which they say will lead to a decline in textbook prices.
LTTE: Cooking advice
Dear Editor: I would like to bring to your readers' attention that Thursday's (2-7-08) recipe for an easy omelet might be the best way for easy clean up, but not for the best product. First, it takes 10 minutes to boil water, and this recipe says put the egg mixture in for 10-15 minutes.
True Bush legacy will take time
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I distinctly remember getting in an argument with an economics teacher in high school prior to the 2000 elections. He supported Gore, and I supported Bush. We argued back and forth like playground children trying to convince each other that their dad could beat up the other's dad.
Guest Column: Gannett is the 'Dark Lord'
In the past month, the Coloradoan had a small blurb on plans to pursue a partnership to run CSU's Collegian. I winced as I read it, and expected there would be more conversation, but the election seems to have everyone with their minds elsewhere. Meanwhile, I can't ignore the feeling in my stomach as another step away from the American hallmark of diverse media is in the making.
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