Editorial Articles
Wasted experience
Unless A-Senate is planning on CMU not being around in 20 years, it should go back and try to figure out some guide for dealing with replacing future excesses of cancellations. Despite what many senators said during the meeting, this is precisely the sort of issue A-Senate should address.
Waterboarding
Presidential veto leaves open harsh interrogation techniques
Waterboarding, and an accompanying slew of unsavory interrogation techniques, could finally have been removed from the Central Intelligence Agency's arsenal. Yet President Bush vetoed the bill, reiterating increasingly trite anti-terrorist rhetoric. Terrorist attacks are bad.
2008 Woodie Awards
