Allen Taylor’s opinion in this past week’s edition was certainly well thought out and written, but I feel, had some major flaws. Mr. Taylor based much of his column on U.S. opinion polls today, stating that fewer and fewer (yet still a majority) feel President Bush is handling the economy […]
Month: February 2003
Beyond the War: What About the People?
A day doesn’t go by when I think about and discuss the probability of the United States entering into war with Iraq. I have watched the televised protests and supportive demonstrations, much as I did during Vietnam when I was just a child. If you discuss the idea of war […]
lmp presents: ANTIGONE RISING
Antigone Rising is not a feminist band, per se. They might give that impression, seeing as how they took their name from one of the first feminists – the tragic Greek character who lost her life because she refused to compromise her principles. But moreover, they’re a band made up […]
Advertising
Please forward to the student newspaper Dear Student Newspaper Advertising Manager: URGENT REQUEST! Please fax advertising information for the Winter/Spring/Summer 2003 semesters immediately to 856-273-2514. Please include: 1. Advertising rates, specifics (e.g., discounts) and mechanical requirements. Also include classified advertising info (both word and display). 2. Fall, winter, spring and […]
Miscellaneous
I know the ending may sound a little preachy, but I worked hard on it, and would appreciate a little printed space. Thanks:) Just when the public has had heard too much about Michael Jackson, the Western Carolinian compounds the situation by putting into print yet another dose of Michael. […]
Conference on Gender Sets Stage for Women’s History
CULLOWHEE – “Gender Across the Lifespan,” a daylong conference examining the influences of gender at various stages of development throughout life, will be held Friday, Feb. 28, at Western Carolina University, kicking off Women’s History Month events at WCU. Sponsored by WCU’s Women’s Studies Program, the conference is the first […]
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EQUAL INK – AGAINST WAR – Finishing What Daddy Started
Each time I hear about the “pre-emptive non-aggression” or war in Iraq, I cannot help thinking that Bush is just trying to finish what his father started back in the early 1990’s. I will not disagree with the fact that Iraq has violated some of the sanctions placed on it […]
EQUAL INK – FOR WAR – Don’t let history repeat itself!
If Spanish-American philosopher George Santayana warned us that “those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it,” then why are we constantly repeating past mistakes and allowing a madman like Saddam Hussein to remain in power? Since the Gulf War of the 1990’s, Hussein has been in the […]
March 2003 – Women’s History Month
On Saturday March 8, International Women’s Day, a production of Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” will be presented at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Asheville. V-Day: Until the Violence Stops is proud to present “The Vagina Monologues.” V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. V-Day’s […]