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Michigamua's choice

"It ain't over till we get our way" seems to be the cry coming from both Michigamua and the Students of Color Coalition in recent debates over the professed offensiveness of Michigamua's name and use of privileged space in the Michigan Union tower.

Rehab in action

For all of the criticism projected upon correctional facilities for not rehabilitating criminals, a few programs attempt to accomplish this very goal. One such program, entitled "Putting a Face on It," will appear at the University in the Union this month. Students and stuff should take the time to examine this exhibit.

Better together

Graduate students, like professors, are wonderful and necessary teaching assets to University students. Maintaining a wide variety of responsibilities such as grading papers, teaching courses and exam reviews, holding office hours and performing other administrative tasks, G.S.I.'s deserve respect.

Take my car, take my clothes, but don't take my house

When my father served her divorce papers, my mom took the her wedding dress out of the box where it had been sealed for 26 years, threw it the kitchen trash and discarded her Lean Cuisine lasagna leftovers on top of the dress. The trash can was placed in the middle of the driveway for all to see, specifically my father, who wouldn't be able to move his car without moving the trash can.

Stars and stereotypes: Racism flys high in Carolina

The American south is a region of proud citizens who are plagued by socio-economic and racial stereotypes, both towards them and courtesy of them. Currently, the state of South Carolina is coming under fire for the flying of the Confederate flag atop their state capitol building. Groups such as the NAACP are calling for a boycott on South Carolinian tourism.

Letters to the Editor

Chip Cullen: Grinding the Nib

4-6-2000

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