Editorial

Telnet troubles: E-mail must be accessible to students

During the first couple of weeks of classes, it is unusual to see so many students at Angell Hall banging heads on desks and slamming fists onto keyboards. Professors, students and organizations often depend on e-mail as a primary means of communication.

Cultural bridges: State should continue supplemental funding

This past Thursday, the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs awarded more than $21 million in art and cultural grants for the next fiscal year. These monetary allotments to various organizations are similar in value to those handed out last year.

A step-by-step 'U' dating guide

"We will now discuss, in greater detail, the struggle against celibacy."
- Charles Darwin, sort of
As professional students, we are supposed to care about learning, growing as young people and becoming useful, happy members of society. That is, if you listen to commencement speeches.

Viewpoint: Exposing hate spreads awareness

This past weekend, the Ku Klux Klan held a rally, primarily for the purpose of distributing membership information in the Upper Peninsula town of Ironwood, Mich. When one thinks about free speech in general, almost every person agrees that it is extremely important; however, many people make the argument that extremist groups, like the KKK, are so offensive that their right to free speech should be revoked..

Guest Column: The silence of the tin drums

A man in the middle of America was lynched some weeks ago for renting a movie. Sounds strange, does it not? Or perhaps "lynched" is too strong a word. Let's try to soften the blow. A man in the middle of America was hounded some weeks ago for renting a movie.

09-17-97

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