Editorial

Honorable behavior

All University students know that cheating is wrong and if they are caught doing so they might face serious consequences. But cheating is becoming harder to define and therefore harder to catch. Copying another student's homework - even with that peer's permission - is clearly considered cheating; but other scenarios are not so cut and dry.

Scott Hunter: Bill Gates, our financial supreme being

Washington, D.C., will become the front line of one of the most historic battles of our time today as Bill Gates guards his vast Microsoft Empire from the advancing forces of federal government anti-trust regulators. The shots fired in the struggle will resonate throughout the computer world for years to come, possibly changing the way millions of people use software to access the information superhighway.

Uneducated votes are not worth it

To the Daily: I am writing in light of the Oct. 15 letter ("Third-party candidates deserve votes") by Edward Chusid.

10-19-98

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