Fund preventative care
The newly elected leaders in the House of Representatives, including Rep. Kristi Noem, have launched the most devastating legislative assault on preventative health care in American history. Just over a week ago they voted to eliminate the national family program called Title X, which has provided millions of people with preventive care since 1970. At [...]
Expand dining hours
This is similar to a letter I recently sent food services. I would like to thank them for contacting me to give feedback about dining options. I will start off by saying that I have never been particularly fond of the campus dining options or being required to purchase a meal plan that is not [...]
Don?t lower ticket fees
As a former student and current staff member at SDSU, I was hoping to make a comment about the editorial pertaining to the decrease in parking fines next semester. As far as I can tell from the editorial, the editors believe that a fine of $10-15 would be sufficient in deterring students from parking illegally. [...]
LETTER: Quit huffing and puffing
I am excited about the potential smoking ban on campus. I would love to avoid dodging around smokers as I walk to class. I am also excited for the possible health benefits. As a nursing major I have seen the negative impact smoking has on quality of life. But I am getting ahead of myself. [...]
LETTER: Ban smoking, ban Uggs
Someone has to be the devil’s advocate on the issue of the smoking ban. Smokers are not the only people opposed to the proposed ban. Many other people, myself included, consider it overreaching on the part of the SA. Encountering smoke clouds while walking outside to class is annoying, but it is absolutely not the [...]
LETTER: ?Thanks…for the lawsuit?
As of August I am now a recent graduate of SDSU. It’s amazing how true the words “You Can Go Anywhere From Here” are. I always laughed at the motto when I first heard it but I found it to be true. After graduating from SDSU, I am now attending Harvard University. This is greatly [...]
LETTER: Resources for vets
For many student veterans the transition from the military to college life can be challenging. One of the major challenges faced by veterans who have been recently discharged from the service is concerning benefits that are provided by the federal, state, and local governments. The Department of Defense provides the Transition Assistance Program (TAP), a [...]
LETTER: Column lacked educated opinion
I am writing this in response to Kyle Kranz’s opinion column entitled, “Healthy eating leads to a healthy person, “you truly are what you eat’.” I would like to tell you a little about my background before dwelling into Mr. Kranz’s column. My name is Jace Hollenbeck and I am senior animal science student here [...]
LETTER: Uninformed column is unfair
In the article, Healthy eating leads to a healthy person, “you truly are what you eat’, I believe that there are many false statements that are misleading. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and beliefs, but when stating your beliefs, I believe false comments are not appropriate. It is unfair to state comments that [...]
LETTER: ?Words have meaning?, reader says
Dear Editor: I was appalled by the opinion section, “Healthy eating leads to a healthy person, “you truly are what you eat’”. Having an opinion is fine, but misrepresenting facts and presenting incorrect information is unacceptable. People not directly involved in agriculture may not be aware of all the benefits/uses of animal products and by-products. [...]
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