Sunday, December 14

Internet cannot cure classroom ailments

Thursday, February 27, 1997 EDUCATION: Electronics do not hold substitute for parent, teacher concernBy Elizabeth Schuett New York Times Mr. President, you’re wrong. The Internet is not a panacea to the ills of education, nor can it ever be. Read more...


A dose of reality on Western culture

Wednesday, 2/26/97 A dose of reality on Western culture Arguments of deconstructionists fueled by white middle class’s guilt and need to be in intellectual vogue; curriculum needs to address humanity in general, not agendas of ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations By John Foxworthy have six problems with Vy Nguyen’s article (Feb. Read more...


Christianity adapting to society, culture

Wednesday, 2/26/97 Christianity adapting to society, culture Injunctions against homosexuality as obsolete as those promoting racism and sexism as time changes interpretation of Bible By Jeff Lee Bravo to Silvia Morelos for her reflections on religious revisionism in "Loving My Religion" (Feb. Read more...


Hip-hop culture drowning in sea of business, elitism

Wednesday, 2/26/97 Hip-hop culture drowning in sea of business, elitism Protest culture of Old School lost in tangled web of corporate industry Imagine a world with no windows, no telecommunications, substandard housing, little or no education and no economic opportunities. Read more...



Campbell Hall not seat of ‘evil empire’

Tuesday, February 25, 1997 DEDICATION: AAP provides students with many valuable toolsBy Juhan Song My letter is in response to James Liu’s "Problem with hiring standards tip of iceberg." First of all, let me state that the following criticism will be explicit for the simple reason that Liu’s comments were hysterical, untrue and offensive. Read more...


Letters

Tuesday, February 25, 1997Clinton shouldn’t have intervened President Clinton’s intervention in the American Airlines dispute is to be deplored as it is clearly to the advantage of management and not the pilots. Read more...