September
13 , 2005
IDEAS AND OPINIONS

Legend's View:
Looking toward the future
As gas prices continue to rise, the financial pinch feels
more like a vice grip on the American workers bank account. But we pay whatever
the cost for gas, electricity, and food because these are things that we can’t
go without.
Paying any price regardless of the cost brings up an old argument that has
been around since the energy crisis, “Our dependency on fossil fuels
is outrageous”.
SOS:
What are you doing to
help the victims of Hurricane Katrina?
Katrina’s
fury will affect us all
Jade Clark
Opinions Editor
If you think Arizona went unharmed when Hurricane Katrina
hit our nation, think again With over a thousand refugees now seeking shelter
in Arizona, and gas prices hitting record highs, it is clear we have been
greatly affected.
The first week; the worst week
Heather Cutler
Editor-In-Chief
For the record, the first week of school was atrocious.
It was the most aggravating, stressful, week of the semester.
Why?
Does society reward the wrong people?
Chuck Ashton
Copy Editor
Oh, look – there’s Patricia Heaton, shopping in
an Albertson’s. You can see the actress driving a shopping cart through
a store owned by the supermarket chain. The store is immaculate.