Opinions
Campus Times
September 26, 2003
Editorials
A company offering electrong voting machines has too many conflicts
of interest for comfort.
Changes by the dining service narrow student meal options.
Columns
Matt Paulson, editor in chief, urges everyone to beware of potential
rapists.
Rima Thompson, arts editor, spends an eventful summer.
Kenneth Todd Ruiz, managing editor, finds plenty of reasons to stay
away from the polls.
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