Editorial

Mending the model

As a leader in the charge to preserve affirmative action policies at higher education institutions, the University has cast itself as a model for campus and curricular diversity. In a college setting, diversity should be more than just an ethnically balanced student body, but also a wide range of course offerings in ethnic studies. Despite its laudable efforts to ensure a multi-ethnic student population, the University falls short when it comes to the range of courses offered in some ethnic studies programs.

Mismanaged

Consumer Groups from around the nation hoped that the recent Democrat-sponsored "patients' bill of rights" would make health maintenance organizations improve quality of care that they offered. The bill failed Friday in the U.S. Senate, but the quality of care is still an issue that is important to many voters.

Letters to the Editor

Fieger's wacky campaign is horrifying, but fun to watch

If I were John Engler, I'd be reluctant to debate Geoffrey Fieger, too. I'd be afraid he'd bite my ear.

10-15-98

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