Wednesday, January 28



Letter to the editor

Repackaged story bad journalism When I read Kenneth Hurst’s Viewpoint submission, “Wine workers’ demands irrational, unproductive” (May 31), I had a feeling of deja vu. After a few minutes on Google, I realized why. Read more...



Students can find new ways to protest

The other night I was talking with my parents and reflecting on all we had accomplished during our respective times in college. They started to tell me stories about their college life during the late 1960s and how they were so fired up to create change back then. Read more...


America safer thanks to Bush

On Sept. 10, 2001, the world was an extremely dangerous place. The networks of A.Q. Khan in Pakistan were in full swing, peddling near-turn-key instructions for nuclear weapons to Iran, North Korea and elsewhere. Read more...


World issues are foreign to uninformed students

Here’s a pop quiz: Of the following 10 important international issues, how many can you explain in detail? Be honest! The Ukrainian fight for democracy, the British elections, the Syrian pullout from Lebanon, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the current European Union news, the Myanmar struggle for democracy, apartheid and Nelson Mandela, the China-Japan conflict, the North Korean situation and America’s current shape in the war in Iraq. Read more...