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Get in line: ITD is working hard to fix computers
For a University veteran student, one of the worst computing nightmares is the two-hour wait at the Angell Hall Computing Site. But for those who just arrived on the scene, a new dread has taken over: the combination of long lines and fewer computers. The University's Information Technology Division, which runs most of the computing facilities, has received an increase in complaints since the school year began.
Doling out attacks: Illegal drug debate lacks substance
The "War on Drugs" is generating a lot of publicity as both major party presidential candidates are using the "war" as a platform from which to sling political mud. While the issue is important, both candidates have traded lame barbs instead of honestly and intelligently discussing solutions to the growing problem. Election-year politics once again has reared its ugly head.
Letters to the Editor
Vote for Bill: A Democrat is better than a Dole
President Clinton turned his back on 1 million poor children when he signed the welfare bill in August, putting short-term political interests before good public policy.
But I will vote for him anyway.
09-20-96