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Serviceable investment
Clinical programs have provided University students with opportunities not commonly accessible to them. Last week, the University announced an expansion of these programs. As a result of a one-time $3 million grant from the state, the University will strengthen existing programs and create new ones. The state deserves commendation for granting the University the money - it will benefit University students and the communities with which they interact.
Half and half
Saturday marked a rare occurrence. The White House and congressional Republicans were able to hammer out many of their differences on immigration. In response to criticism from various civil rights groups, government leaders were able to recreate a piece of legislation that tackles both sides of the immigration issue. The bill, which U.S. Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) sponsored and the House passed last Wednesday, remains a vehemently anti-illegal immigrant bill. But it's a much friendlier version of the legal immigration bill.
Letters to the Editor
Editorial Column: Miller on Tap
10-02-96