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Leftovers: 'U' Housing needs a new system of estimation
Last week, University Housing announced that nearly 300 spaces in traditional residence halls will remain open for returning or incoming students. This information stands in stark contrast to Housing's original statement that upperclassmen would not be able to return to these residence halls for the 1998-1999 academic year. While a surplus of available rooms can be beneficial to many students, Housing's lack of any accurate system to estimate the number of spaces needed is unacceptable.
Back in business: Washington should focus on work, not scandal
After the events of last week, President Bill Clinton will not return to the Washington that he anxiously left and to which Americans have grown accustomed to. Last Wednesday, in a stunning court victory for President Clinton, Federal District Court Judge Susan Webber Wright threw out the Paula Jones sexual misconduct lawsuit. While Jones's lawyers promise to appeal the decision, it seems as though business as usual could once again rule the nation's capitol.
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