November 17 - December 7, 1999
Campus Affairs
"Supreme
Court Hears Student Fees Case"
The case of Southworth v. The Board of Regens of the University
of Wisconsin is taken to the Supreme Court over the issue of
using mandatory student fees to fund student groups.
By Jacob F.M. Oslick
"A New
Voice Against Affirmative Action"
LSA Sophomore Dustin Lee spearheads a new campus group opposing
the use of Afifrmative Action in admissions politicies.
By Matthew S. Schwartz
"College
Republicans Make Good"
The U-M CRs revamp their image in the mold of "compassionate
conservatism" and are met with success.
By Rabeh Soofi
"Divesting at
GCC Will Not Help Environment"
The Ozone Action Coalition has urged U-M not to invest in Mobil,
General Motors, and Exxon in the name of the environment.
By Matthew Franczak
Campus Life
"Decision '99:
MSA Elections Quietly Arrive"
An introduction to the parties and cadidates running for MSA.
By Justin Wilson
"The Students' Party:
An Obituary"
By Scott Behnan
"Dr.
Vedder Justifies the Existence of Sweatshops"
Economics professor from Ohio State Univserity led a discussion
called "Sweating Their Way to Prosperity" to combat the
anti-sweatshop drivel spouted by local liberals.
By Chris Duerr
Opinion
/ Editorial
Letters to the
Editor:
Ethnocentrism Article Sparks Debate
From Suite One: "Vote FRAT Party"
Spunky new party recognizes MSA for the joke it is.
"'NO' to
Tuition Freeze"
by Ryan G. McClarren
"The
Gweepmeister's Guide to Online Dating"
Column by David Guipe
Living Culture
"Dogma:
A Sinfully Great Satire"
Dogma excels wit hhumor of Biblical proportions.
By Michael Austin
Serpent's Tooth
Serpent's Tooth 11-17-99
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