Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Short Answer: HEC Web Site

By Opinion Staff

No system of policing is unqualifiedly effective. But the fact that a system is faulty is not a reason to reject it; it is only a reason to correct it. Implementation of the HEC site should instead hinge on need: Is the honor code violated to a degree that necessitates Stalinist measures? Until it can be proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the honor code is victim to constant violation, such an ill-conceived -- but still well-intentioned -- measure should be withheld. More »

The Suit And The Apron

By Chris Talamo, Staff Columnist

Between the Equal Rights Amendment and Hillary Clinton, feminism underwent a transformation. Before this change, feminism was a nice, well-adjusted movement with honorable aims and reasonable practices, something both men and women could support. More »