EDITORIAL: Union Judiciary inconsistent
The Union Judiciary is charged with settling disputes among student organizations, Union officials, the Union Government and candidates for elected offices.
The Union Judiciary is charged with settling disputes among student organizations, Union officials, the Union Government and candidates for elected offices.
We would like to extend our congratulations to President elect of the Student Union Mark Schlangel '05.
After meeting and reviewing the candidates, this board endorses Joshua Brandfon '05 in this week's election for president of the Student Union.
One year ago, Saddam Hussein held power in Iraq. Today, that power is in the hands of the civilian administrator of Iraq, L.
Conservatives on this campus say they feel stifled, marginalized and constrained from expressing their political views.
When bombs tore through four trains during Madrid's Thursday morning commute, killing 200, wounding 1,500 and plunging the country of Spain into the throes of grief, Spaniards aptly deemed this heinous act their equivalent of 9/11.The events of 9/11 gave all Americans a painfully clear vision of what it is like to sift through rubble for innocent victims, amass impromptu triage stations and tell families that a loved one is not coming home from their daily commute.
It is unfortunate that the funding for the Union accountant Loretta Shagoury was mistakenly not added to tuition by the Administration.
When a student decides to take a class pass/fail, that decision is kept hidden from his or her professor.
The Justice Editorial Board is deeply disturbed by the recent instances of plagiarism that have appeared in our pages.
Early last week, the Union Senate impeached Off-Campus Senator Bryan Lober '06, calling him a "destabilizing force" and citing his poor attendance at weekly Union Senate meetings.
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