Letters
Keeping Guns in the Right Hands
In the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, gun stores nationwide are reporting increases in gun and ammunition sales.
Loaded with Good Intentions
Terrorist hysteria has common sense by the throat. No one wants a sequel to Sept. 11, and it’s only with
Hockey Player’s Motives Mischaracterized
To the editors: This letter comes in response to Mr. Weinberger’s letter concerning the decision of a student, Jesse E.
To Drool, Or Not to Drool
I am always impressed by those students who valiantly muster the motivation to wake up at 7 a.m., arrive at
Customer Security or Corporate Insecurity
Students returning home for Thanksgiving were warned to expect increased security at airports. The evening news advised air travelers to
Stem Cells and Public Policy
On Oct. 13, the first human embryos created through cloning were produced. Though the embryos died even before having divided
Ashcroft's Unacceptable Profiling
In recent years, police departments across the nation have been criticized by the public for their aggressive tactics and use
Antiabortion Activists Have Noble Principles
To the editors: The article by Anat Maytal ’05 (Opinion, “Terrorist Attacks on Abortion” Nov. 21) decrying violence perpetrated by
Intentions Matter
To the editors: In his column, “Paved With Good Intentions” (Opinion, Nov. 14) Nader R. Hasan ’02 helpfully reminds us
Academics Must Take Priority in Admissions
To the editors: I read it first in the Boston Globe, but here it is in The Crimson: A first-year
Union Cannot Replace Grad. Student Council
To the editors: In the article by Daniel K. Rosenheck ’04, “Brown Grad. Students Allowed to Unionize, “(News, Nov. 20)
Considering Different Views Is Not Propaganda
To the editors: The column by Jordana R. Lewis ’02 entitled “Indoctrinating, Not Educating” (Opinion, Nov. 15) accuses me of
Don't Gobble Up Thanksgiving
With Thanksgiving one tantalizing day away, you can almost taste the turkey. Just buckle down for a bit longer —until
Snapshots of The Game
I was in the middle of the prospective student tour at Yale when we stopped by the library. Trying as