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Sunday, December 29, 2024

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Labor's public relations problems grow in poor economy

On the day after Labor Day, it is important to look at the tumultuous state of the labor movement. Back in the day, labor unions helped organize workers in order to get employers to create safer workplaces. Unions helped push wages up to a fair level and solidify work rules that keep workers healthy and safe.


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Women's studies will reduce gender gaps

What would happen if every student on campus were required to take a course in the department of Gender and Women's Studies? Would students brush the class aside like any other breadth credit or take the valuable information it offers seriously?


Democrats' attempt to repeal DADT is weak
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Democrats' attempt to repeal DADT is weak

Can you hear the fat lady singing, my fellow Badgers? She's singing about the Democrats preparing to abandon another fight in Washington D.C. During the current lame-duck legislative session, Democrats are silently jumping ship on the LGBT initiative of repealing the ""Don't Ask, Don't Tell"" policy that bars gays and lesbians from openly serving in the armed forces.


Coulter's ideals to raise voting age lack logic
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Coulter's ideals to raise voting age lack logic

Ann Coulter, the famous right-wing writer and commentator, is at it again. The woman, who prides herself on not pretending to be fair or balanced, has certainly enraged millions of Americans over the years with her controversial opinions. And right now, she's currently setting her sights on a target that is slightly closer to home: the 18 to 26-year-old demographic.


Network news should man up and admit its biased coverage
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Network news should man up and admit its biased coverage

Last Friday, MSNBC suspended Keith Olbermann indefinitely for his contributions of $2,400 to three Democratic political candidates. The network claims the donations are in conflict with their news policies and that Olbermann's contributions could jeopardize both his and the network's neutrality. The unpaid suspension has caused quite a bit of debate over whether cable news anchors should be allowed to contribute to political campaigns and whether the suspension was a just punishment for the breach in policy.


Republicans should use election results as motivation
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Republicans should use election results as motivation

Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem. Those were the words spoken by President Ronald Reagan on his inauguration day nearly 30 years ago. Yesterday, they were spoken again by millions of Americans who saw our country heading in the wrong direction. While the final numbers have yet to be tabulated, one thing is clear: Americans chose a new path.


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