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April 8, 2003

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April 8, 2003

Students Observing and Scrutinizing

What do you think about televising death
during war?


Chris Langake
Chris Langake
Business
20

Heather Anslow
Heather Anslow
Science
24
Diane Durazo
Diana Durazo
Marketing
20
“I feel bad for the families. I would not want to see my children dying.” “I don’t agree with showing the details because it’s disrespectful and explotive.” “I don’t agree with showing death. War is devastating.”
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Tara Schalick
Tara Schalick
Pre-med
19
Bryn Bonham
Bryn Bonham
Broadcasting
19
Cameron Ward
Cameron Ward
Communication
21
“Death is an obvious part of war. I believe that it should not be censored or sensationalized.” “Yes, it is a reality, but it is hard to see. I don’t want to watch it” “I don’t think it’s right. The war is hard enough and watching our soldiers die is depressing.”
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Shawna Traut
Shawna Traut
Interior Design
21
James Rogers
James Rogers
Social Worker
46
 
“I think it is morally wrong.” “I think it is unfortunate. I think they use it as a tool to agitate. The media is using it to keep things in a confused state.”  
 

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Poll Results


Last Issue’s Poll Results:
Do you support a five dollar per credit hour tuition increase for Maricopa Community Colleges?

Yes-33%; No-55%; Undecided-12%

Out of 9 responses

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