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Volume 69, Issue 144,
Thursday, June 10, 2004
OPINION
UH blind to disabled
students
UH is spending $47 million on a M.D.
Anderson Memorial Library renovation that will serve most students. "Most,"
however, unfortunately indicates that certain members of the UH community
have essentially been left out of the plan when it comes to accessing the
library.
The library: handicap (in)accessible
Has the M.D. Anderson Memorial Library
staff requested a constant flow of summer breeze? The doors at the south
main entrance have been propped open since the day the new library opened.
As it turns out, the open-door policy is directed at disabled students:
the south main entrance of the library lacks adequate handicap access.
In his land: Reagan's legacy remains
As a conservative, I consider President
Reagan to be our finest president. He defeated communism and decreased
taxes and the size of government. His leadership created the modern conservative
movement, and I proudly call myself a Reagan-style conservative.
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