Letter: We've had enough3/19/2008 by Lauren Edel in Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor: Day in and day out, Greek Row is being put to the ultimate test. Our places of residence are crumbling, and the school has failed to take action. I live in the Sigma Kappa house, and as of yesterday morning, we have woken up yet again to dark hallways, leaky ceilings and without heat.…
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Letter: Have a heart3/17/2008 by Becky Robinson in Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor: Be a friend to help another student persist and progress toward his college, career and life aspirations. As a current SIUC student, did you ever wish you had a friend on campus before you arrived in Carbondale? Would having an advocate have helped you with questions about registering or dropping classes, finding Woody Hall or exploring the trails around campus lake? If you would like to help an incoming student make a seamless transition to SIUC, please join in the Saluki Advocate campaign.…
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Letter: Show Bush we care3/18/2008 by Emmy Mathias in Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor: I am writing to you today out of extreme concern for the future and safety of my country, the United States of America. It has recently been brought to my attention that George Bush has vetoed H.R. 2082, the Intelligence Authorization bill, which prevents the Central Intelligence Agency and other U.…
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Letter: Can the code: It's not about sex3/17/2008 by Leonard Gross and Jonathan Bean in Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor: We invite everyone to a forum on SIU's "sexual harassment code," slated for Thursday in the Law School Auditorium. Two high-level committees have already recommended sweeping changes in a code that violates due process, assumes guilt on the part of the accused and operates as a speech code.…
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Letter: Tiered pricing not fair3/17/2008 by Kate Gramlich in Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor: When reading about University Housing's recent proposal for a tiered pricing scale, something immediately struck me as unfair. Although it is described as a plan aimed toward assisting students, I find it to be discriminatory and altogether harmful in application.…
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