Opinion
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April 19, 9:36 pm
Editorial Cartoon
Opinion
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April 19, 9:27 pm
Letters to the Editor
Sex is expensive; abstinence is free I was completely disappointed in Lara Loewenstein’s article “Exorbitant expense of fornication nothing new, but still blows” (April 12). The article was rather depressing, not in terms of the content it dealt with, but rather the message delivered. Read more...
Opinion
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April 18, 9:34 pm
Virginia Tech’s spirit will not be broken
As roughly 32 of my peers lay deceased in Norris and West Ambler Johnston Halls, I struggle for the words to describe how I feel. As eager, ambitious students, we all want to make history and leave our mark on the world. Read more...
Opinion
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April 18, 9:01 pm
A sleepless future? Maybe after a nap
I shouldn’t have done it. I had decided to stay up for 24 hours without the aid of energy drinks or coffee to make a point about the future of sleep, and 12 hours in, I was already regretting my decision. Read more...
Crime, Opinion
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April 18, 9:00 pm
Universities must learn from handling of shooting
There are a few questions that have been circulating with regard to the Virginia Tech shootings. How many lives could have been saved if the administration had reacted differently? Read more...
Opinion
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April 17, 9:43 pm
Media criticism lacks consistency
The members of our mainstream media have been cowards lately, and it’s time we called them on it. Radio host Don Imus was fired from both of his gigs recently, one with NBC and one with CBS. Read more...
Opinion
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April 17, 9:42 pm
Editorial: Swapping students won’t fix admissions
The proposal for the expansion of student exchange programs between the University of California and historically black colleges and universities is a positive move, but it is only one step out of many that are needed to address the larger concerns regarding minority admissions. Read more...