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Letter to Editor: An Open Letter to President Stenger
While your support for our protests against racism is heart-warming, it is heart-breaking to see you stop there. ...
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Letter to the Editor: Growth brings challenges
Fortunately, the inconvenience will not be as great as the Pipe Dream editorial suggests. In spring 2015, only 34 classes will end at 9:30 p.m. or after. ...
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Letter to the Editor: Chenango Place
I realize that the Pipe Dream is a highly influential paper, and while I appreciate Chenango Place being mentioned, I feel that one resident’s opinions are not reflective of our community – ...
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Letter to the Editor: Prop 1
The most disturbing aspect of this extension is the lack of communication between the University and the students. The silence is characteristic of the delayed announcement of the housing selection policy changes. ...
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Letter to the Editor: Pipe Dream coverage of Nick Krieger is problematic
I am taking this opportunity to critique an article published in last Friday’s Pipe Dream, “Trans man talks gender fluidity,” written about a visit author Nick Krieger paid to the university. There ...
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Letter to the Editor: Don't wait to pick a major
The sooner you make the decision, the farther ahead of the pack you’ll be. ...
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Letter to the Editor: ResLife
We understand the concern about a condensed time period for students — especially freshman — to meet and agree upon roommates. We anticipated this, but believe it is important to align our ...
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Letter to the Editor: Students for Justice in Palestine unfairly represented
Mr. Seed’s insinuation of anti-Semitism is a red herring from the long-standing Israeli government playbook that seeks to defend Israel by smearing its critics. ...
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Letter to the Editor: Grass is greener on the Greek side
We are warriors of campus that band together to attack every day as a group and not as a single. And we win. We win at life: at dating, at having fun, ...
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Letter to the Editor: Professor Price's solution is incomplete
The “Renounce, divest, and sanction Israel” piece by Professor Price conflates a few separate issues, and then proposes a solution that solves none of them. Professor Price is alleging two primary harms,...