Editorial

Quality control: Improved evaluation forms will benefit 'U'

It's common for University students to feel like their social security numbers - the unwieldy bureaucracy fosters this impression. At the end of each semester these "numbers" get a rare opportunity to speak as individuals - students evaluate their teachers with the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching evaluation forms. Recently, CRLT increased the depth of the evaluation to improve the feedback process.

Limited democracy: Term limits restrict voters' choices

U.S. Rep. John Dingell (D-Dearborn), the longest-serving member of the U.S. House of Representatives, claims he has always been in favor of terms limits. Dingell, who has served in the House since the 1950s, facetiously reiterated that claim last week - he proposed legislation that would limit members of Congress to only 12 years.

Greeks are no different than the Romans

One must use light hands when dealing with the Devil. Or at least that's what I think they are. If you talk to the vast majority of people on this campus, you would think that fraternity members are the most horrible folks ever to crawl out of a sewer since Pontius Pilate browsed the threepenny nail section at the hardware store.

Letters to the Editor

01-29-97

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