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After last night’s town hall, Greenfield vowed that the Inquiry Commission would continue its efforts to solicit student opinion...

Author: By Alexander D. Blankfein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Few Attend UC Town Hall on Wyclef | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

...voice of the student body. It has no mandate to issue political proclamations, and should not act as if it does. Second, there are a large number of student groups that support positions on a broad swath of issues. These groups compete with one another to influence campus opinion and—if possible—the world at large. The UC should leave political advocacy to these groups and let the debate play out in public discourse rather than proclaiming the view of a diverse student body by fiat. The UC’s comparative advantage as a student...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Overstepping Its Bounds | 11/16/2005 | See Source »

...wants to serve as a ‘campus-wide’ forum for student ideas and opinions," the Republican’s statement said. "But, the UC made no effort to find out what students actually think about the issue before it voted for the resolution, and campus opinion is clearly split...

Author: By Claire M. Guehenno, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Republicans Criticize UC For Worker Support Bill | 11/16/2005 | See Source »

...does make it difficult to hold one’s bladder...in addition, there were numerous bottles left in the buses (we’re technically not supposed to drink on the bus), some of which were filled with urine, and spilled beer all over the seats. In my opinion, the buses were some of calmer ones I have seen at any outing, but a relatively small slip up has put us between a rock and a hard place...

Author: By Nicholas F. B. Smyth | Title: The Plympton Street Hooligans | 11/16/2005 | See Source »

...that non-veterans have no right to criticize America’s foreign policy. If Americans get used to seeing only veterans speaking out on foreign policy (on both sides), we risk a situation where the American public believes only those who have fought have the right to an opinion on matters of war and peace. This perception is undemocratic and dangerous. The American people, all of us, have the right and the responsibility to decide what kind of foreign policy we want. If the arguments against war are compelling, they should be heeded even if they only come from...

Author: By Samuel M. Simon | Title: Beyond Supporting the Troops | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

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