Friday, January 23

Possible Harvard speech code unwise

The Constitution guarantees Americans certain inalienable rights, but nowhere does it guarantee the right to “not be offended.” Apparently some at Harvard Law need to brush up on their constitutional studies. Read more...




Republicans abandon traditional views

Those familiar with my columns may be surprised to hear that I am angrier and more concerned about the Republicans than the Democrats. After all, most rational Americans have come to expect the conglomerate of special interests’ socialist policies and moral failings. Read more...


Stipends for UCSA positions minimal, increase access

By Christopher Neal This submission is in response to a news article printed on Nov. 26, 2002, “Neal paid more despite deficit.” It is also to give students greater knowledge of my role as Undergraduate Students Association Council external vice president as well as vice-chairman for the UC Student Association. Read more...



U.S. pursues selfish ends in foreign policy

Over the years we’ve read and grown tolerant of these kinds of headlines: “Fifty deaths as American warplanes mistakenly bomb wedding celebration,” “Officer attacks U.S. soldiers in Kuwait,” “Afghan civilians killed by U.S. bombs surpasses death toll of Sept. Read more...