It’s Monday — six o’clock in the morning. While most students were still dreaming, second-year law student Stephanie Bishop was in Woodstock warming up her Mazda Protégé. There was an administrative law exam to write, after all. “I knew there…
Opinion
The end of reason
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When we all inevitably die they aren’t going to write nice things about us. There won’t be any glowing chapters in history books devoted to our generation’s sparkling contributions to society. Really, we’ll be lucky if they just choose to…
Candidates on campus
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A free meal aside, there really wasn’t much to the University Students’ Council’s candidate meet-and-greet in the Wave yesterday. Candidates from wards 6, 7 and 13 along with a few of the mayoral nominees mingled indifferently during their prime canvassing…
Banning laptops, more of a roadblock than a solution
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I’m writing this in class. As I type this column, students with an incredibly misjudged sense of entitlement are complaining about airport security — in a journalism class. I’m not missing much. But in some classes I’m forced to stow…
Halla’ days numbered with lackluster Jays
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Red Sox, Yankees, Phillies and Dodgers showing interest in ace
The following are not sports
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Let’s just get it out of the way early — cheerleading, figure skating and dance are not sports. There, I said it. First and foremost I want to make it clear I am writing this to generate discussion. This is…
Violence on campus: police tactics are tactless
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When someone strikes you with a baton repeatedly, your instinct is going to be to struggle and twitch, which could be misconstrued as resisting arrest.