Monday, February 2

Letters to the Editor

“˜No Ordinary People’ campaign ineffective Human trafficking and sex trading are unforgivably atrocious actions and have absolutely no place in modern society. However, I think the way the “No Ordinary People” campaign was approached last week was ineffective. Read more...


Public care violates rights

The notion of a “right” to health care is merely a perversion of the concept of rights. Any system that seeks to fulfill this “right” is, ironically, a system that violates the actual rights of almost everyone involved. Read more...



Global warming threat overblown

The notion that global warming represents a threat of impending doom is commonly portrayed as indisputable fact, one entirely beyond discussion. We are told, as in Al Gore’s film “An Inconvenient Truth,” that the warming trend may kill countless numbers of people living in coastal regions as melting glaciers raise the sea level. Read more...



Professors should explore new ways to engage students in lecture

Reading some of the professor reviews on BruinWalk is like reading death threats. They read something like, “AVOID THIS PROFESSOR AT ALL COSTS!!!!! The lectures are boring, terrible and only good for doing crossword puzzles.” However, the real culprit for ineffective learning is not the professor but rather the restrictions of the traditional lecture setting. Read more...


Bipartisan consensus could fix Iraq

President Bush has never been one for apologies or admitting mistakes. His “Wild Wild West” attitude might seem charming to a movie audience, but it is hardly an attitude befitting the leader of the free world. Read more...