Saturday, March 28

Publishers know that outrage sells

Thursday, February 12, 1998 Publishers know that outrage sells MEDIA: Capitalists must cater to public for living, worry about morals later By Amy Lum I am writing in response to Michael Daugherty’s "A Little Moral Outrage Goes a Long Way Toward Change" (Jan. Read more...


Creating your own fun anywhere on campus

Wednesday, February 11, 1998 Creating your own fun anywhere on campus CAMPUS: Overcome the drudgery of school by heeding these clever tips By Alon Frydman "So you see, it is the actual existence of the lac operon in the DNA of the Caribbean cockatoo which allowed it to act as an instigating element in the conflict between Westside macaws and Eastside macaws, finally culminating in today’s unrest." If this is anything close to what you hear in your classes, then I’m sure you’re either daydreaming or trying to think of something better to do with your time. Read more...


PGA has right to establish standard rules of play

Wednesday, February 11, 1998 PGA has right to establish standard rules of play Giving special privileges is not sport’s obligation By Matthew Gever One of the rules of the Professional Golf Association (PGA) is that players are required to walk the course while participating in a tournament. Read more...


Letters

Wednesday, February 11, 1998 Letters LETTERS Foes irk village While reading Rachel Munoz’s Feb. 4 article "Duet cited for illegally cutting footloose," I kept thinking that the story had to be a prelude to an April Fool’s joke. Read more...


Decade downers one can’t forget

Wednesday, February 11, 1998 Decade downers one can’t forget Political follies, fashion flops never fail to repeat throughout history By Sonia Ortega The ’50s had the Communist witch hunt. Read more...



Letters

Tuesday, February 10, 1998 Letters LETTERS Avoid war with Iraq The United States is ready for a massive military attack on the country of Iraq. Men will die, women will die, and children will die. Read more...