Sunday, January 25

Power politics dangerously overlook humanity

Alex Schulman’s submission (“U.S. must remain adamant, persist with Iraq mission,” Sept. 29) conveys an ideology requiring a thorough response and rebuttal. While the Kissinger-esque opinions he expresses will no doubt guarantee him a comfortable position in a conservative Washington think tank, they represent a dangerous vision for Americans and for others around the world. Read more...


Quality, not slates, key in budget allocations

I would like to respond to the letter written by Robbie Hurwitz (“USAC budget allocations unfair,” Sept. 30). First I would like to address the fact that, as an alumnus, Robbie Hurwitz was not an active participant in the base budget process this year, and was not able to see many of the steps made by the Budget Review Committee to guarantee fairness in the budget’s distribution. Read more...



Happiness comes from life’s little things

Simple pleasures are rarely the focus of opinionated literature, due to their supposed lack of political or social relevance. Elite intellectuals, afraid to abandon their safe zone of conflict and controversy, continue to ignore the silly little everyday discoveries and accomplishments that make life so precious. Read more...


Letters to the editor

Iraq, Vietnam make for poor comparison I read with dismay the op-ed column by Alex Schulman (“U.S. must remain adamant, persist with Iraq mission,” Sept. 29) which drew comparisons between the United States’ current situation in Iraq and the Vietnam War. Read more...