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Letter to the Editor: Represent all students fairly

Editor:

I was disgusted to read Matthew Ouellette’s column in the March 30 issue of The Daily Utah Chronicle titled, “Does religion hurt what’s really important?”

This is not the first article The Chronicle has printed that makes fun of and scorns the LDS faith.

The Chronicle is supposed to represent all students-not ridicule those its writers and editors see fit.

If The Chronicle wants to even pretend to be like a professional or semi-professional paper, then its staff needs to put the muzzle on their own views and try to fairly represent all of the people on the U campus whether they are homosexual, liberal, conservative, Catholic, Muslim or, yes, even LDS.

Printing articles and columns that disrespect people’s values just because they are different is wrong and unethical.

Cara Winegar

Sophomore, Undeclared

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