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Advocate of flag’s removal strikes back

Jason Keener October 14, 2003
Aristotle formulated a useful truth. It is called the "principle of non-contradiction." This principle holds that a statement cannot simultaneously be both true and false. For example, nothing can at once both have an attribute like redness and, at the...

Actors worthy of recognition, respect

lisa.vaccarello@marquette.edu October 14, 2003
I'm not talking about busy schedules this time. I'm talking about pressure. First of all, I believe Mullin takes his many hours in the gym for granted. If an actor actually had time to roam free in the gym all day long, perhaps there wouldn't be as much...

Protests rally people to think

Craig Reinbold October 14, 2003
I remember when I was young (10, 12, 15 years old) watching the evening news with my parents while we prepared dinner. This limited, often biased exposure was my sole source of information on world events. I am sure many youth today find themselves in...

BBQ stokes fires

Megan Bartelt October 9, 2003
To those others of you who consider yourselves Republicans, I will strive to keep in mind that those responsible for this event do not necessarily represent your party nor even your campus organization as a whole. An admonition from you would have much...

Sex on campus shows need for VOX group

natalya.dobrowolskyelyssechay@marquette.edu October 9, 2003
In view of the liberal arts tradition of this university, it is important to keep in mind that values and beliefs are personal choices and that the pursuit of knowledge requires an open mind and as much accurate information as possible. The focus of a...

Athlete wishes he were theater major

danny.mullin@marquette.edu October 9, 2003
Something I feel Gosz might be overlooking in all of this is that she participates in her extra-curricular activities for her own self-interest: to diversify your resume or to help you out on an application for graduate school, I'm not sure. Something I...

MU students must build awareness of mental health issues

jessica.jolly@marquette.edu October 9, 2003
Chances are you know these people. They are your best friends, your roommates or you. One in five people during their lifetime will suffer from mental illness. Suicide is the third leading cause of death for people ages 15-24. Twenty percent of college...

Boston knocks socks off

Keith Ferguson October 9, 2003
The fans, perhaps the main ingredient in making Boston the greatest baseball city, need no explanation. Simply enough, they have more of one thing then any other fans in baseball: hope. The Red Sox have not won a World Series since 1918. World War I was...

Cafeteria can’t replace Church

jeff.melbye@marquette.edu October 9, 2003
Both of these were big issues, but the biggest issue I had with the article was the idea of "cafeteria Catholicism," which is not Catholicism at all. If people pick and choose what they wish to believe and puts that into the mouth of God, then they are...

Language needs liberation from helotry of like

Marianne Gosz October 9, 2003
The word "like," in its slang form, became a Beatnik buzzword in the 1950s and first caught the attention of linguists in the 1980s after it was popularized by "Valley Girls." For example, it is not uncommon to hear, from females especially, "Like, oh my...

Bias burns MU conservatives

Joseph Wilke September 23, 2003
Several friends and I submitted Viewpoints to the Tribune last semester supporting President Bush's Iraq policy, while Tribune columnists and Viewpoint writers — including students like Mate — constantly bashed Bush and U.S. policy toward Iraq....

Posters reveal truth about history, U.S.

Michael Uhrich September 23, 2003
Next, she argues that "the 70,000 Salvadorans and four American nuns killed by the military rulers of El Salvador" was also the United States' fault. This El Salvadoran regime was supported by Jimmy Carter, not the Marquette College Republicans.
Finally,...
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