Wednesday, September 4, 2002



Issues


Candidates should debate what’s important

On Nov. 5, Texas voters will elect their next governor. The two major party candidates, Democrat Tony Sanchez and Republican Rick Perry, are engaged in one of the dirtiest campaigns in recent memory. Both candidates have filled the airwaves with attack ads high on fault finding but short on solution finding.

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Opinions from around the country

This summer has seen a ravaging of the western United States by a series of wildfires. More than 20 wildfires have burned about 4 million acres of forest in Oregon, California, Arizona and other states.

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Bush vs. Hussein 2:
the son follows in daddy’s footsteps


The Bush administration should consider the consequences of an attack on Saddam Hussein and Iraq before implementing their “regime change.”

Commentary - Andrew Dyer

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Hazing suspension raises issues about fraternities

TCU should do more to investigate instances of fraternity hazing at all times to prevent further incidents.

Commentary - Jeff Dennis

With the recent suspension of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, the issue of hazing has been brought to the forefront for a short time.

I am not aware of what exactly went on with the Kappa Sigs that led to their suspension. The university has reportedly dealt with the matter, so there is little reason to pursue that issue any further.

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