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Letter to the Editor: Guns Are Just Something to Argue About

Editor: I have not followed too closely the policy changes that have taken place recently concerning firearms. I would like to know what the exact current ordinance is and what it was changed from. I know that concealed weapons are now not permitted on campus and that by now people think that there will be no more gun violence on campus.

Former Ambassador Predicts Outcomes to Middle East Conflict

By , , and January 24, 2002
Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk predicted possible outcomes of the current Palestinian-Israeli stalemate. He spoke Wednesday at a lecture sponsored by Middle East Center in the Fine Arts Auditorium. After describing the current situation as the "most bitter conflict ever" between the two sides, Indyk gave both bleak and optimistic predictions.

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Hinckley Institute Receives Grant for Local Internships

By By Beth McPhee January 24, 2002
The Hinckley Institute of Politics received a grant from the R. Harold Burton Foundation to fund local, paid internships. There are 10 internships available, five are targeted to minority applicants. All interested students are eligible. Selected interns will receive pay and political science credit.

Quote of the Day

By , , and January 24, 2002
"We've got $160 million lying around? Shocking, I know."

BYU Student Claims *NSync Singer Stole Song

By By U Wire, By U Wire, and By U Wire January 24, 2002

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DOJ to Appeal Oly Bribery Decision

By , , and January 24, 2002
DENVER?The Justice Department is appealing a decision dismissing bribery charges against two men accused of plying Olympics officials with $1 million in cash and gifts to bring the Winter Games to Salt Lake City. In a brief sent Wednesday to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, federal prosecutors disputed a finding by U.

25th Anniversary of Quarterly West

By By Beth McPhee January 24, 2002
Quarterly West, the U's national literary journal, celebrated 25 years of publication with a special edition last year. The nationally renowned journal publishes both poetry and fiction twice a year. The anniversary edition is larger than previous publications.

After Cutting Millions, Lawmakers Give Back

January 24, 2002
After cutting $23.5 million from the state's colleges and universities, lawmakers handed back $4.6 million Wednesday. Earlier this month the Executive Appropriations Committee requested that each subcommittee cut state agency's budgets. In response to the request, the Higher Education Appropriations Committee carved $8.

Letter to the Editor: Rationalizing the Concealed Weapon Agenda

Editor: I write in response to the Jan. 22 guest opinion column written by Assistant Professor of Political Science Mark Button, "Concealed Guns Poison Soil of Academic Freedom." In his article, Mark seems to be convinced that the great majority of students walk around campus under a cloud of "suspicion, anxiety and fear" about guns.