COMMENTARY

November 19, 1999
Volume 128, Number 10


Editorials

Price the prime concern of students
- Review Editorial Staff

Security exercise goes awry
- Review Editorial Staff

Perspectives

How do you feel about the Co-Op bookstore closing?

Letters to the Editor

Description vague except race/gender
--Tarika Powell, College sophomore

It's all right, feeling of alienation will go away
--Douglas Diesenhaus, College sophomore

Suggestions for Senate committees welcome
--Aaron Leavy, College junior, Student senator

We're in the midst of "New Coke" segment of Oberlin history
--Chris Anton, College sophomore

Bill of Rights will protect what race does not
--Noah Kirshbaum, College junior

Enjoy the freedom of Second Amendment, but respect the tool
--Mary Capriotti, College Senior

Community responsibility and changing College bureaucracy
--Jay Paul Gates, Fifth-year double-degree

People are actually really interesting and complex
--Sarah Knepp, College senior

Dean's new system of advising should be based on race, income
--Alita Pierson, College junior, and Adam Franklin-Lyons, Double-degree 5th Yearecutive Board

Unnecessary war waged on harkies
--Fuad Ahmad, College sophomore

Expect fulfillment of progressive legacy
--Jonah Schmiechen, College sophomore

Alum's blissful advice
--Hal Peterson, Class of 1944 Alumni Association Executive Board

Mass lack of etiquette fueled by ignorance and pomposity
--Sandra Sutak, Conservatory junior

Corporate Frankenstein walks planet
--Andrew Pearson, National Council Coordinator, Student Environmental Action Coalition

 

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