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A late attempt at justice

And the importance of Elie Wiesel

By Drew Green, Opinion Editor

It is not often that you get to witness two sides of one story unfolding before your eyes. In the case of the Holocaust, we at Bryant have experienced something special. In the same week that Elie Wiesel, the author of the book Night, comes to campus, a man by the name of John Demjanjuk is waiting to sit on trial for his alleged actions as a facilitator of the deaths of more than 27,000 Jewish people.

Fashionista puts on her cowboy hat

By Jessica Komoroski, Editor-in-Chief

I have come to find that my travels to new places brings without a doubt a repertoire of new fashion faux pas that I never dreamt imaginable in the small state of Rhode Island. Just recently I was lucky enough to travel down to the heart of Texas to Austin, the state's capital city.

Battle of the sexes

Do not fear breaks

By David Nelligan, Staff Writer

So far we have covered the first date, defining the relationship, and what NOT to do in a relationship. Now, with this being the last issue of the semester and winter break coming up it is only fitting to cover the rules for what happens to a relationship over school breaks.

Distance makes the heart grow fonder…right?

By Kaleigh Durkin, Staff Writer

Wow. It's been a month, and I can see the smile on your face as you begin to read this continually-informative piece of information. Chances are, you've been following along with Mr. Nelligan and me as we explore the dating world and the difference between sexes here on Bryant's campus.

Observations

Swine Flu Mania A big thanks goes out to all that helped organize the swine flu shots that were administered on Wednesday. Not only was the process quick and easy, but now some of us will likely remain healthy. What About the Other Lamps? There are only a few lamps near the Archway that are decorated for the holidays.

You know what really grind my gears...

By David Nelligan, Staff Writer

What really grinds my gears is having my e-mail account bombarded with Bryant Announcements. When they are sent out my inbox fills up with about ten to fifteen of these announcements, with only about one or two actually pertaining to something that I care about.

You have your opinion; they have theirs

By Rod Dreher, MCT Campus

I was sure I'd heard the high school teacher wrong. He told me the biggest problem he has with his students _ many of whom end up in America's top universities _ was that they didn't know how to read. "Oh, they've cracked the alphabetic code," he clarified.

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