Opinion
ASCSU: What we're doing
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We've been a little busy since the last column, so here's a rundown of what has been going on. As you may have heard, the Associated Students of Colorado State University recently passed a bill endorsing the expansion of the Student Recreation Center. The thing to note is that this isn't the final vote on the proposed expansion.
President Bush needs to resign
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President Bush has been, to put it kindly, an ineffective leader recently. However, last week he made a dubious new accomplishment -- he now has the lowest presidential approval rating of any president in modern times, falling even below the widely hated President Nixon.
Faceoff: Student Rec. Center expansion
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Sophomore computer science major Johnny Baumgardner sat down with Collegian Sunday and shared his opinion on why a student fee increase for the Rec. Center is not something he is interested in. Q: Do you support the Rec. Center expansion? A: I think it would be … nice to have some extra equipment and stuff to play with and have around, I guess.
Friendship between faculty and students
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Two weeks ago, I wrote about love and what that has to do with a college campus. It only makes sense that I write about a student that in the last four years has become one of my most cherished friends. Almost four years ago I made the decision to start to eat in the Newsom dinning hall.
Our View: Eating Disorder Awareness Week needs attention
It seems like every week demands some kind of awareness. From hurricane preparedness week to hunger awareness day, there's always something demanding our extra attention for the better of humanity. This idea is manifested on the college campus. Every day new flyers are being passed out from gypsies on the plaza demanding support and concern for their particular cause.
Nader candidacy an opportunity for Dems
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Some people never give up. Democratic presidential candidates received sour news Saturday when former consumer advocate Ralph Nader announced that he will again run for president -- as an independent. According to CNN, Nader told reporters he was entering the race because of "big money and the closing down of Washington against citizen groups," which he said prevent us from trying to improve our country.
Yays and Nays
Yay to CSU professor Brian Jones and the Little Shop of Physics. We still don't understand how most of the world works, but thanks to you, we can at least fake it to our friends. Yay to the release of Jack Black and Mos Def's "Be Kind: Rewind." If we ever find the time, check back for Collegian Editorial Board remakes of the entire Kevin Costner filmography.
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