Having taken great pains to keep details of my personal life out of what I write, these words are difficult for me to express to such a large audience.
Having taken great pains to keep details of my personal life out of what I write, these words are difficult for me to express to such a large audience.
Dear Editor: I’d like to thank Alex Sigal for his efforts in increasing the efficiency of our campus Subway restaurant.
It is easy to forget that for all of the artifice we create surrounding human sexuality, sex and who we end up having it with is largely beyond our ken.
Dear Editor: It was great to see Caroline Wekselbaum’s article about the mandatory student health care fee in the March 8 Student Life.
The most effective way to reshape the national waistline would be to implement nutrition programs in every elementary, junior high and high school in the country.
A starting fact: as of 2004, minorities composed about 26 percent of faculty and staff at Washington University. The undergraduate population here, in contrast, is composed of 34 percent minority students.
There are too many people. This isn’t just my personal rumination. This is about there being such a high volume of people that we are literally choking ourselves to death.
We all do the things we have been genetically endowed to want to do, and we all construct reasons for our actions after the fact.
By refusing to help our girls safeguard themselves and their emotions against a hard life and difficult men, American culture is ultimately trading mature, stable women for the titillating scandal of a “teen oral sex crisis.” Our immaturity seemingly knows no bounds.
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