Liberals have warped view of death
By ANDREW TARNOWSKI | Apr. 8, 2005Much of George Zornick's column (" November in April," April 5) points to certain observations he noticed in the media.
Much of George Zornick's column (" November in April," April 5) points to certain observations he noticed in the media.
The Spectrum's editorial last Wednesday criticized the donations from the United States to the tsunami relief effort, saying that since the United States has the economic means it should extend more aid ("Bush's tepid tsunami response," Jan.
Sam Roth's analogy of the United States being like a little spoiled child is amusing but inaccurate ("This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things," Nov.
I am a very concerned student here at UB. Reading the Spectrum is one reason why I enjoy Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays more so than the other days of the week.
I am writing in response to the editorial titled "Only 2,246 Students Vote in Elections" in the April 2 issue of the Spectrum.
I am writing in response to the article "Dueling Realities" written by George Zornick in the March 10 issue of The Spectrum.I remember the very touching scene of all of the members of Congress holding hands singing "God Bless America" after the attacks of Sept.