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May 6, 2003

Ideas & Opinions

 
Homeland’s Ashcroft opposes civil liberties Carly Schorman
By Carly Schorman
Newss Editor

America has many enemies. Some hold power in our own government. John Ashcroft was met with vehement opposition when he was nominated by President Bush for the office of attorney general.
 

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Tips for summer travel
Whether it be by plane, train or automobile many students are planning their homework free summer accordingly as the semester ends and summer begins, but hasty planning can lead to a vacation full of headaches since most of us do not pack common sense.
Here are some common sense tips to make your summer vacation more enjoyable.

 
Racheal Brown Napolitano’s competency questioned
By Racheal Brown
Opinions Editor

A few recent actions of our newly elected governor have brought up some viable questions of her character and competency. Specifically, the handling of the name change of Squaw Peak and the “mistaken” tax cuts that have contributed in sending our state into billions of dollars of deficit.
 
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Will the tuition increase at MCC and ASU affect your future schooling?
 
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