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4/21/2008
4:18 pm
If the university intends to arbitrarily deny students the right to assemble, they should make sure to inform officers of which policy is allegedly violated. It is a student's First Amendment right to protest, even if it's something the university doesn't want to hear.

Daily Collegian, Penn State University

When I graduate I'll be thrown into the "real world" … What does this mean for us as students? It means we are going to have an unprecedented amount of student loans to pay off, we might not able to afford health care for ourselves, and we're going to feel the burden of the largest national debt in our history. It means we're going to feel the ostracizing effects of our foreign policy in Iraq as we travel abroad, and we're eventually going to be faced with an environmental and energy crisis that currently has no solution in sight.

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Unless policymakers focus on relieving hunger and poverty first, rather than meddling with ancillary ideas like population control, climate change and the environment, they have the potential to make things even worse.

The Wildcat Online, Arizona State University

I’m sure everyone remembers the ridiculous storm of last Friday morning (April 11) that left the animators of the Doppler radar very satisfied with their work. People were herded into tunnels and urged to go inside by police driving around. Sirens were going off and (gasp) some professors even cancelled class. One thing left unaffected? The line at Pancake Pantry. Eyewitnesses tell me the Nashville landmark still required a wait in the elements before you could enjoy some Swiss chocolate chips pancakes and grits. If this doesn’t speak to the heart and soul of our city, I don’t know what does.

The Hustler, Vanderbilt University

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