Opinions
Campus Times
December 10, 1999
Editorials
The University cannot live up to what it asks its students to live up
to.
The editorial board urges politicains to revise the Three Strikes law
for better efficiency.
Columns
Araceli Esparza, editor in chief, reflects on her time at ULV in her
last column of her career.
Michael Anklin, editorial director, argues for the legalization of marijuana
and compares its illegal status and the Three Stikes Law.
Damien Alarcon, managing editor, demonstates through a story of a friend,
how one decision can change one's life.
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