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Scheduling struggle: Online course guides will cause registration woes
Finals time is already stressful enough for the frazzled, caffeine-addicted students who rush to finish papers and cram for exams. But the University, led by LSA Dean Edie Goldenberg, now plans to increase the frustrations of the student body by eliminating the traditional LSA course guides in favor of an improved online version. This move, touted by the University as cost-effective and environmentally sound, will only serve to aggravate students and unnecessarily complicate the already difficult registration process.
Badgered speech: States should prosecute all forms of censorship
It is not easily understandable how it can be unlawful to steal what is given away for free. But student newspapers at both the University of Florida and the University of Texas have successfully filed criminal complaints against thieves of their free publications.
Vacation weasels eat my brains and TV conspires against me
I should have realized how stupid my vacation plans were. I told myself I was comfortable with the idea of not seeking warmer climbs for my week's furlough.
I said to myself, "Self, this is no big deal. We went to Florida one year for break and hated it. We went to France for Christmas and had a great time and spent lots of money. No problems here. We are fully satisfied on the vacation front. No submerged bitterness here.
03-11-98
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