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Middle East solution: patience
By Cory Casciato
It can be hard to sustain hope in the face of seemingly intractable problems, such as those of the Middle East. The region’s history of violent conflict, failed peace initiatives and bitter divisions over the most elemental issues doesn’t encourage optimism.

Auraria starving for better food options
By Zoë Williams
For decades studies have shown that proper nutrition is important for maximizing brainpower. The food we eat has an enormous effect on cell function, transmission of information through the body and mood.

Affirmative action? That's a negative
By Mike Murray
I have never been refused a job because of my sex or skin color. However, I have been discriminated against. Whether for sex, age, height, race or hair color, everyone has.

Editorial Board: Free at last
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law a bill that guarantees First Amendment rights for college newspapers across the state. Under the bill, which is the first of its kind, universities and colleges will not be allowed to censor their newspapers. In an era of speech-squelching federal bullying, this news from the West coast is like a gentle zephyr blowing across barren political tundra.

Sept. 7, 2006

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