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Editorial: The Paper Trail: Establishing guidelines the Profile can follow

In case you are wondering, The Profile has few rights as a publication at a private school. In case you were not wondering, then you might now wonder why this matters; well, The Profile has recently experienced two events that make us want to define our rights.…

In defense of an "arrogant male chauvinist"

In defense of an
As seemingly everyone seems to know by now, the president of Harvard University is an arrogant male chauvinist. Or so one would think, judging from the outcry to his remarks to a private conference of economists last month. This could not be further from the truth, however.…

Six weeks in London: A new perspective on the world

Six weeks in London:  A new perspective on the world
Getting the chance to study abroad puts you into a radically different situation that you can by definition only ever partially understand. The only thing you know when you leave is that everything around that is most familiar is going to be different when you arrive at your destination.…

Hot pickles and other terribly important lawsuits

Hot pickles and other terribly important lawsuits
It seems that America's favorite pastime is no longer baseball, but rather frivolous law suits that range from entertaining to ridiculous and obscure. Such law suits number in the millions. There are too many greedy attorneys and ignorant clients to put a stop to this madness.…

You can't ever go home again; one senior's lament for the best spot on campus.

You can't ever go home again; one senior's lament for the best spot on campus.
There's a lot of talk about SAD or seasonal affective disorder, a disease that plagues people during the dark, dreary months of winter and causes depression. However, if only I could think of some cool acronym for JOY, I'd have the perfect description of the change in my mood in the past few weeks, as spring begins another cycle at Hendrix.…

Letters to the Editor

A Year of Seized Opportunities Senate Executive Committee would like to respond to February 11's editorial titled "A Year of Missed Opportunities." On the assertion that during this year nothing was accomplished that will truly affect Hendrix in the future, we would counter that an additional $100,000+ for student organizations for the 2005-6 year is an accomplishment that will continue to affect Hendrix student life for many years.…

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