Editorial

Responsible action

The past week has been a refreshing change of pace from the negative atmosphere that has surrounded the Greek system all year. Greek Week reminded the University community of the principles the Greek system stands for - community service, friendship and leadership. But the leadership didn't stop with Greek Week. By developing a new social policy proposal in response to alcohol related problems, the Greek system has shown it can effectively manage itself.

Costly revenge

For two Michigan state senators, it is never too late to reintroduce barbarism into the state constitution. Even though it has been banned in Michigan for the past 153 years, Sen. David Jaye (R-Macomb) and Sen. Bill Bullard (R-Highland) are intent on bringing back the death penalty. In Pontiac on Tuesday, a hearing promoted by the pair was held on two identical proposals sponsored by Jaye and Bullard, respectively.

Skip your lectures next week and go to your real classes

Leave Chem 1800 now. Let sleeping cadavers lie in Med Sci, leave Socrates and his methods to hemlock in the Law Quad, public opinion beckons all poli sci majors. To the psych majors, yes I'm nuts, come study me. Art students, leave empty canvasses. Engineers, tear yourself from monitors and let the North Campus bell tower toll for no one. Give me the Golden Apple now, because I will give the greatest lecture ever.

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Kuljurgis Tentatively Speaking

03-25-99

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