Opinions
Campus Times
April 24, 1998
Editorials
The move to start scheduling classes on Wednesdays is not necessarily
a boon for students.
The case of Horace Kelly provides a compelling argument for swifter
capital punishment.
Columns
Laura Czingula, editor in chief, feels slighted by the Registrar's Office's
treatment of graduating students.
Jennifer Parsons, managing editor, thinks U.S. citizens need to take
a broader view of the world.
Erica Aguilar, editorial director, offers a behind-the-scenes look at
newspaper production.
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