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Volume CXXXI, Number 23
April 26, 2002
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The do's and don'ts of sexiling
KARA OPPENHEIM
After much research and personal experience, I have learned much about what is and is not acceptable in the act of sexiling. [read the article]

Le Pen's win worsens negative view of France
JANE CULLINA
France, usually on the outskirt of the United States' attention, has been a prominent feature in the American media of late. [read the article]

Church must rebuild moral authority
TODD BUELL
Though there may be legitimate reason to question the celibacy policy, it is not related to sexual abuse by members of the clergy. [read the article]

Interdisciplinary needs
GENEVIVE CREEDON
My reluctance to take science classes lies in the fact that virtually all classes offered are applied sciences. [read the article]

 

Re-evaluating the social houses
That much of the campus doesn't bother with the social houses is not a slam on either house leaders or on disinterested non-affiliates. [read the editorial]

Abercrombie & Moron
It is frightening to think that the company expected American college students-its target consumer group-to pay for this attire. [read the editorial]

Rockefeller clouds numbers and ideology
Is a list of facts not the very opposite of an example of moral equivalency? [read the letter]

Plus/minus debate is very relevant
The grading issue is indicative of a larger pattern of miscommunication. [read the letter]

Response to Meat-Out a disappointment
I've noticed that vegetarianism creates in its opponents a confrontational defensiveness. [read the letter]

Faculty shouldn't represent public opinion
There is no sense in which college faculties ought to be representative of the opinion of the people. [read the letter]

Seniors: vote for class officers
Candidates for the four positions have already been chosen from the members of the Young Alumni Leadership Program (YALP). [read the letter]