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The Greyhound Editorial: New 'Allocated Printing Program' not that unreasonable

The Student Technology Center responded by e-mail last week to student confusion about its new "Allocated Printing Program." The program, introduced this year, seeks to cut costs while simultaneously emphasizing that the campus "go green" by printing fewer pages.

Letter to the Editor: Oversensitivity to Galifianakis performance is unnecessary and out of place

I am an avid reader of The Greyhound, and I was looking forward toward the opinion on Zach Galifianakis. I am a personal buff of comedians and can name acts, rants and names at the drop of a joke. However, the oversensitivity portrayed in this article ['The Hangover' star Galifianakis performs controversial set, by Sara Carr; Sept.

My Two Cents: 'Pinning' down students' BlackBerry obsession

Full disclosure: I have not had the best of luck with electronics. The last gaming system my family owned was a Sega Genesis, my last camera got wet and every picture I attempted after that point looked like it was taken underwater, and my most recent phone, a Verizon number that used to befuddle sales representatives ("Uh, when was this model made? Yeah … no … I don't think we carry this charger anymore.

The Bottom Line: Obama's tariff helps special interests, endangers U.S. economy

President Obama's decision last week to impose a 35 percent tariff on imported Chinese tire imports threatens the long-term health of our economy and reflects the triumph of special interests over the common good. The move was made in response to a complaint filed by the United Steelworkers union (which represents many U.

Letter to the Editor: Like it or 'LUM' it: A senior laments Loyola's designation change

Ah, to be a freshman again. It's every college-loving senior's dream come true. Loyola University Maryland made that dream a reality for me these past few weeks. But like most things at the new LU, they got it backwards. Theblinking-naively-at-new-and-unfamiliar-things phase of freshman year - that wasn't the fun part (at least not for me, world's slowest adapter.

Global Perspectives: Gender inequality still a worldwide problem

The government of Madrid is attempting to address issues of gender inequality in Spain by sponsoring a series of commercials and advertisements to promote the inclusion of women in the workforce. One commercial in particular presents the following scenario: A young, attractive and well-qualified male candidate is getting interviewed for a company position.

Abandoning missile shield only sends message of appeasement

I sure hope President Obama can hold his vodka. In the wake of his recent foreign policy blunder, it is going to take a lot more than "teachable moments" with beer to please Vladimir Putin. Once again we find ourselves in a power struggle with Russia. The event I am referring to is President Obama's September 17th announcement to abandon Bush's Eastern European Missile Defense Shield.

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Thumbs Up Everyone enjoy this last week of being a college kid because, starting next weekend, we officially go to a university. Craigsfest. Everyone sweats, everyone smells, everyone spills, and everyone leaves satisfied. Welcome to the wonderful season fall.

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