Opinion
Guest Column: Elder column an unfair portrayal of Israel
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I would like to address the op-ed "A Third Grader's Approach to the Israeli Domestic Policy" printed in Wednesday's paper. I would first like to look at Mr. Elder's use of a hypothetical situation to "prove" his argument. He imagines that a group of Kurds is given the Western Slope to inhabit after being persecuted in their lands.
Olympic boycott could squander political opportunities
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Although the Olympics are about the athletes and the spirit of competition, it will be hard to ignore the politics during the upcoming summer games. Politics have, fortunately, taken center stage as the initial phases of the games have begun. At the torch lighting ceremony earlier this week in Greece, several individuals interrupted the proceedings to protest the Chinese government's brutal policy toward Tibet.
LTTE: How could you print Lancaster's column?
Collegian editors, How could you print that irresponsible article by Brian Lancaster in today's paper? Not only does he encourage others to break traffic laws, he says that if he hit a cyclist the appropriate response would be to laugh. Not only that, what he says is blatantly untrue.
Our View: Athletics should be transparent about fee increases
Paul Kowalczyk said he didn't want to put a burden on students. So nearly two months ago, when organizations and departments across campus wide were submitting proposals for student fee increases, the Athletics Department stayed notably silent. In the wake of the high profile firings of former head football coach Sonny Lubick and women's basketball coach Jen Warden -- leaving Athletics with an additional $1.
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