Time to stop paying to be a captive consumer
If I had been starving, it might have been an option. But since I had eaten something in the last three days, I wasn’t hungry enough. The truth is, I’d had breakfast that morning, so spending almost $10 on a meal that contained three chicken fingers, 25 french fries and a small drink was definitely something I was not going to do. My Six Flags Magic Mountain trip this past weekend opened my eyes wider to the fact that captive audiences can get ripped off when buying food. More>>
Violence taints youth sports
It is common knowledge that many of today’s sporting activities involve a brutal clash among the participants, but two episodes in the past two weeks should be a cause of concern for parents and students alike who attend or participate in organized athletics. More>>
Letters to the Editor
I am insulted by the actions the administration took while infringing upon our civil rights. I am, of course, speaking of the unnecessary infiltration of the event held by the Campus Peace and Civil Liberties Coalition on November 10, 2004. More>>
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