Since December, members of the University faculty have been working
toward
passage of a resolution opposing war in Iraq. After being rejected by
the
University Faculty Senate, the University Assembly met to discuss a
resolution. On Friday, Jan. 28, the assembly met with the authority to
vote
on a resolution.
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Editor:
Pro
or con, you should attend the Assembly
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should send message: Boycott Assembly
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for Iraq war specious
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Senate rejected student Iraq ballot
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wills of the majorities
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Assembly Illustration
Expressing
collective opinion is our business
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already takes political stances
A
Resolution Against Invasion of Iraq
Frohnmayer
should not veto resolution
War
threatens University’s truth-seeking mission
Share
your view on the war resolution
University’s
neutrality shows support of Iraq war
University
must speak on looming war in Iraq
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to the editor
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