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Volume 69, Issue 112, Tuesday, March 23, 2004
 

OPINION



 

Chartwells leaves students hungry
Complaining about food is a great college tradition, but after Spring Break, my gripe is the opposite: lack of food. During the break, Chartwells closed most of their food outlets on campus.
 

EU should mind its own business
Microsoft is the equivalent of that obnoxious boy who always calls dibs on the racecar in the game of Monopoly. You know the one -- that neighborhood kid who grew up a little quicker than everyone else, realized that his size could be used to his advantage, and from that point on made everyone else choose between the thimble or the shoe as their game piece.
 

Appetite for TV news is non-existent
Spring Break is over and finals are coming. This means, for the next six weeks college, students across the nation are going to try and replace lost brain cells with a semester's worth of procrastinated assignments.
 

Each drop counts in the flood of democracy
On the day before Election Day, weathermen on television stations from CNN to FOX informed the country of a nationwide flood from sea to shining sea. Even Alaska and Hawaii would feel the weight of this great deluge.
 

Editorial Cartoon
 

Staff Editorial

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