Editorial

Regent rumble: SACUA should endorse faculty representation

If students are to follow the examples set by faculty and administration, then students' long fight to attain a voice in the University administration will likely end soon. Last Monday, the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the faculty's governing body, rejected a motion that would begin the process of placing a faculty member on the University Board of Regents. The idea of having faculty representation on the board has been discussed for the past two years but no progress has been made.

Out of Africa: U.S. could help itself while helping others

As the 21st Century approaches, business leaders are bracing themselves for change - from a national economy to a global economy. In order to succeed in this new economic environment, business leaders are pressuring all levels of government to expand U.S. markets abroad. These efforts have led to the creation of free trade agreements like the North American Free Trade Agreement, international trade organizations, like the World Trade Organization, and preferential trade status for various nations.

Rock stars can't rest in peace because the show must go on

This is no ordinary Friday, and it has nothing to do with the number 13. Anticipation crackles through the air with the heat and brilliance of a bolt of lightning - I'm so excited and I just can't hide it, I'm about to lose control and I think I like it.

Letters to the Editor

03-13-98

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