Opinions
Campus Times
April 18, 1997
Editorials
Bureaucracy at ULV makes it difficult for students to voice opinions,
but going straight to the top can solve the problem and save time.
Rise in child abuse crimes can be attributed to a lack of parenting
and release of molestors from jail before their time is served.
Columns
Raechel Fittante, editor in chief, admits sleep is important, but living
and succeeding is more important.
Kristen Dow, arts & entertainment editor, says too many activites
can destroy a college experience, rather than make it worthwhile.
Laura Czingula, sports editor, believes government should let Indian
reservations continue to prosper from gambling revenue.