Campus Media Response
Campus Media Response: Tea Partiers Need to Upgrade Their Moral Code
Writing in the Harvard Crimson, Luis Martinez recently offered a sober analysis of the prospects for victory by “Tea Party”…
Campus Media Response: Critics of the Tea Party Miss the Point: We Do Not Belong to the State
Noting the recent wins by "tea party" candidates in Republican primaries, Daniel Charnoff of the USC Daily Trojan warns his…
Campus Media Response: Intellectual Property Rights Keep the Music Playing
Jake Begun of Wisconsin/Madison’s Badger Herald thinks he’s noticed something pretty funny: Every day tens, if not dozens, of albums…
Campus Media Response: The Freedom to Produce: Both Moral and Practical
In an article appearing in UC Berkeley’s Daily Californian, Andrew Glidden describes the scope of the absurdity of our nation’s…
Campus Media Response: Without Oil, Kiss your iPhone Good-bye
Writing in the Texas Tech Daily Toreador Chris Leal asks us to ponder a puzzle: It seems as if we…
Campus Media Response: Keith Yost of the MIT Tech Outclasses his Peers on Muhammed Cartoon Controversy
Congratulations to Keith Yost, a columnist at The Tech of MIT, who recently put the editors of the paper to…
Campus Media Response: Don’t Return to 1970s Economic Anemia
Lamenting BP’s oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Mark Costigan of the University of Oregon’s Daily Herald calls for…
Campus Media Response: Are American Workers Threatened by Immigrant Workers?
In a recent column for the Harvard Crimson commenting on the dubious legislation in Arizona that would make it easier…
Campus Media Response: Everybody Draw Muhammad On Campus
Writing in opposition to the recently publicized “Everybody Draw Muhammad Day,” a show of solidarity for Trey Parker and Matt…
Campus Media Response: Individuals Exercise Freedom of Speech Through Corporations
Court ruling favors corporate interests The Badger Herald, January 25, 2010 Editor: Chelsea Lawliss asserts that corporations have no right…