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Jason Shore


Students of the University unite

EVERY STUDENT has on occasion been frustrated by an apparently unjust decision of an instructor. Last minute changes or sudden announcements don't occur often, but they can turn an easy week into a frantic intellectual thrashing.

A rightful education

THOUGH many Americans are quick to criticize the public education system, few are willing to question whether it should exist.

Here we go again

THIS MONDAY, Senator Hillary Clinton decided to share her new plan to provide each and every American with health insurance.

The lesser of two evils

THE UPCOMING presidential election looms over conversations across the country as 2007 comes to its final months and as candidates gain an increasing amount of attention from the public.

Stopping drunk driving

IF I were to write that drinking is a problem at the University, I would likely face an insurmountable flurry of replies detailing why the drinking age is ridiculous and how responsible drinking can be enjoyable and good for your health.

Legalizing the world's oldest profession

IN THE early 1900s, the United States saw the rise of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The organization was instrumental in the passage of laws banning drug use, alcohol and prostitution.

The rise and fall of the suite life

FIRST-YEAR housing will see big changes over the next decade. Construction should start within a few weeks on Observatory Hill Residence Hall, the newest addition to the Alderman Road residences.

More reporting, not more sanctions

Monday night, Sam Leven and Rachel Carr represented Hoos against Single Sanction to justify their proposal for a multi-sanction revision to the honor system, which appears as referendum four on the ballot this week.

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