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(09/01/00 4:00am)
ON TUESDAY, the Anti-Defamation League, a primarily Jewish organization set up to combat anti-semitism, sent a letter to vice-presidential candidate Sen. Joseph Lieberman and bluntly told him to stop parading his religion. The letter came in response to Lieberman's speech in Detroit in which the candidate made some remarks implying that Americans should "reaffirm" their faith in God and allow religion to enter the "public life."
(04/28/00 4:00am)
DID YOU know that our generation is considered by adults to harbor a level of ignorance and stupidity that transcends the usual levels of most other generations? Perhaps their assertion is not that extreme, but it might explain the ABC network's pathetic attempt to lure viewers of the younger generation into becoming more involved with issues of the environment, or for that matter, any important issue at all. This past Saturday ABC aired a one-hour special for Earth Day 2000 whose focal point was to attract younger viewers by premiering a three-minute interview of the President conducted by Leonardo DiCaprio.
(04/21/00 4:00am)
IT'S AFFECTIONATELY referred to by students as the "grease pit." Its defining characteristic is the rancid smell of grease that permeates through students' hair and clothes once they leave the "pit," subduing even the most expensive colognes and body washes. Despite these descriptions, the Castle snack bar is one of the most popular places to eat among University students, especially those first-year students living in the old dorms. With a diverse selection of food items ranging from the saturated fat-filled Cyclops burger to cereal and milk, the Castle serves as an alternative to dining hall food and a haven for those looking to satisfy the midnight munchies.
(04/14/00 4:00am)
HAVE YOU recently noticed how Clemons Library has been buzzing with intellectual energy on weeknights? Where once upon a time students studied in the solitary confinement of their room, Clemons unanimously has taken over as the ultimate, too-cool-for-school study spot for students at the University. The credit for this marvelous accomplishment goes to the Inter-Fraternity Council for initiating a program of mandatory study halls whose advantages illustrate the need to make it a permanent fixture.
(04/07/00 4:00am)
HISTORY, I had always believed, was a study of facts. Questioning these facts was questioning what's already happened. At least in my history class, it was something that rarely was done.
(03/31/00 5:00am)
I WILL never forget the last six words of the Pledge of Allegiance: "with liberty and justice for all." I was 9 years old when I first pondered the actual meaning of the short phrase my peers repeated so mechanically every morning. During my brief contemplation I gathered that, every morning, people across the country paid allegiance to a flag that represented a country that had, among other things, liberty for everyone.
(03/24/00 5:00am)
JUST WHEN you thought that politicians couldn't get any more degenerate and selfish, New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani set out on a successful mission to prove everyone wrong.