Friday, January 30


Letters to the Editor

Middle East should grow up The editorial “Cartoon controversy shows bad judgment” (Feb. 6) misses the significance of recent events in the Middle East and Asia. Read more...


Celebrating is teaching diversity

During a recent broadcast of “60 Minutes,” Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman expressed his distaste for Black History Month, the United States’ observation of the contributions blacks have made to this country. Read more...


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

USSA deserves credit for mobilization Over the past six months, the United States Student Association has led the fight against the largest cuts to student aid in our nation’s history. Read more...


Reduce, reuse, and stop recycling

Many students relish the opportunity to recycle and invest huge amounts of time and energy (“Students cut down on waste,” Feb. 3). These students, however, would be chagrined to discover that many reasons for recycling rest on myth. Read more...


The governor’s new clothes

Arnold Schwarzenegger has become a girlie-man. Now I have no problem with cross-dressing, as the traffic cameras at Hollywood and Vine can attest. In life, it signifies a charming complexity. Read more...


Just ’cause it’s free doesn’t mean it won’t offend

Colin Powell has said, “Free speech is intended to protect the controversial and even outrageous word, and not just comforting platitudes too mundane to need protection.” It is unfortunate that, after his performance at the United Nations in 2003, Colin Powell likely has about as much credibility in Europe as James Frey does with readers, because everyone in Europe could stand to take heed. Read more...