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mr. roos,i was glad to hear of your recent success at the university. saying that, i wonder why you haven’t uploaded any of the past columns from past years into the archives of the activist site. please do. i would like very much to reflect on articles past.thank you,benjamin mulkeyweather […]

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Tracey McKinney

Dear Mr. Editor,As an avid reader of The Activist I thought it was time to give credit where credit is due. I read every edition of The Activist and one name stands out, that name is Tracey McKinney. While the other writers stories drudgingly blend into one another I cant […]

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Response to National Masturbation Day proposal

Do I think RWC should celebrate National Masturbation Day? Duh! I don’t even think there should BE a National Masturbation Day! That is the most ridiculous and disgusting thing I’ve ever heard of!Let’s forget, for the moment, how strongly opposed this is to my religious beliefs. What the heck is […]

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The debate over ANWR drilling

The debate on whether or not to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has not been a purely scientific or logical one. Extremist politics and junk science have entered into the equation, and the losers will doubtlessly be the American people. The plan to drill in ANWR proposed by […]

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Letter to the Editor – Mr. Farmer Regarding “Where is student Government?

Mr. FarmerI would like to respond to your editorial, “Where is Student Government?” that appeared in the February 5th edition of the Activist, in which you complained that you knew little about Student Government, its’ accomplishments, the candidates and the election process. Let me start off with saying that your […]

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Suggestion for Lost and Found

[Concerning the Lost and Found problem (Activist issue 1/23/01)] I suggest you put the articles out for rummage sale, in table in the hall. At my gymnasium, once a year the staff sorts the articles by value, $4.00, $3.00, $1.00, .50, and a money box (locked and chained to the […]

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Response to “Spanish remains foreign to me.

Dear Editor,This is in response to the article “Letter to the Editor Espa¤ol (Spanish) remains foreign to me. By A Former Beginning Spanish Student” I would like to say that I agree with the student when he/she says that Spanish can be hard for the beginning student, but anywhere a […]

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New Directors for Multicultural Affairs and Veteran Student Affairs

The UCBA Student Life Office welcomes two new staff members to campus this semester. David Frese is the Coordinator of the new Veteran Student Affairs Office and Corrine Witherspoon takes the reigns as the Coordinator of Multicultural Affairs. Frese assists anyone with previous military experience in transitioning into the life […]

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Jeff Wyler to Speak Here Sept. 25

Jeff Wyler On Thursday, September 25, Entre- preneur Jeff Wyler, Chairman and CEO of the Jeff Wyler Automotive Family, will ap- pear at UCBA to share some of his insights on starting a new business and what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. Wyler started his entrepreneurial journey with […]