Friday, April 2, 2004 Issue
Another
USF student's car struck by automotive vandals
After returning home from a softball tournament over the
March 13 weekend, I had a frustrating and infuriating experience.
It began as a normal weekend of spring. The team left on
a Friday for a journey to a specified destination, and ended
with me questioning the safety of my vehicle on campus.
[MORE]
What's
wrong with you?
There are more than a few things in life that, no matter
what walk of life you are from, you are expected to like
and enjoy doing.
The real and harsh reality is that not everyone likes these
things. In actuality, very few people like them, but EVERYONE
for some reason is expected to. [MORE]
The
solution to racism
A new ethnicity: Pangean
Jason White, a senior English major at Illinois State University,
has the solution to eradicate racism: Pangea.
Pangea's existence predates acceptance from the scientific
community by about 150 - 200 million years. Francis Bacon's
"Novum Organum" published 1620, mildly speculated
on the coincidence [MORE]
Letters
to the Editor
Another
new registration fee at USF has at least one student less-than-pleased.
[MORE]
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2004 Encounter
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