Letters to the Editor

Letters To the Editor

In this week's letters, readers share resources and benefits offered by the Center of Career Education for students of all interests, evaluate the biological and humanitarian principles that should guide malaria control in Africa, and analyze a generational lack of patriotism.

Letters to the Editor

Article misrepresents the Spartacus Youth Club,
Column Has Interesting, If Flawed View on Professors and Students

Letters To the Editor

Editorial Has a Narrow Perspective and Conflates Islam and Fascism

Letters To the Editor

Quote Misrepresents Comparison of Bollinger and Ahmadinejad
Students Must Question Republican Stance on Horowitz and MSA
Editorial Misrepresents “Islamo-Facism Awareness Week”

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Freedom of Speech Comes From the People, not the Military
Mudslinging Invalidates Arguments and Has No Place on Opinion Page
Comments on Free Speech and Bollinger Taken Out of Context and Misleading

Reactions to Campus Bias Incidents

The hanging of a noose in Teachers College cannot fail to offend the collective sensibilities of the University community. Here we are at a prestigious institution that preaches tolerance and diversity. Surely, nothing of this sort should happen.

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Revisions to the Core Raise Concerns on Cultural Substitution

An Open Letter to President Bollinger

We, the undersigned students of the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University, express our deep concern over the nature of your recent introductory remarks addressing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Final Reactions to Ahmadinejad

I felt very proud when I heard that my Alma Mater decided to host a speech by the president of Iran. I expected that the event would stimulate students and many others to debate issues related to the U.S.-Iran relationship and Iran’s controversial president.

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