
Editor Defends Parody, Ideology
The informal policy of The Student Life has been to avoid responding in writing to allegations launched at it. Letters-to-the-editor have traditionally been the most appropriate venue to discuss issues about content; larger issues involving management, editorial decisions and policies should be addressed to the Print Media Committee.
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J-Board Threatens Our Free Speech
This Tuesday, three members of The Student Lifes Editorial Board were formally presented with Judicial Council charges by Dean of Campus Life Matt Taylor. The charges, made by complaintant Austin Harris 03, are in regards to alleged harassment by TSL in last semesters joke issue.
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Laundry List of Citys Problems
An article in the Feb. 11 issue, "Recall Petition Delivered to City," stated: "The Irvin Landrum, Jr. Justice Organizing Committee is now actively seeking the recall of not only Mayor Karen Rosenthal, but also City Councilman Algrid Liega, who was mayor when Irvin Landrum, Jr. was killed on January 11,1999
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Pomona Alumnus Praises Protests
Having graduated from Pomona College in 1941 and later lived with my husband and children in Claremont from 1956 to 1976, it was with some interest that I read the critical article in The Student Life rewarding the police officers who killed Irvin Landrum, Jr.
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Yes on 22 is a Misguided Choice
Throughout the early history of their movement, the believers associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints were forced to relocate several times, due to conflicts with the wider communities of which they became part.
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For Whom Does the Bell Toll?
Every morning I am woken at nine am by the recorded bell noises coming from Frary courtyard. My initial reaction is one of fear, for in my groggy state I am sure that I have been abducted and relocated to a monastery.
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The Casual Life is the Good Life
I am writing in response to Adam Graham-Silvermans opinion piece in last weeks issue. In what might be aptly titled "A Lament on Liberal Learning," Adam bemoans the disappointing normality of his final year at Pomona.
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TSL was Bradley to KSPCs Shaq
Though we [KSPC] generally find your reporting fair and accurate, we wanted to call to your attention a news event which occurred last fall that we think you, particularly your sports editors, overlooked.
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