A recent letter estimated the number of civilian deaths in Iraq, but I believe it
Letters to the Editor
Used textbooks don't give a penny to authors
Amanda Retzer’s article, “The Truth About Textbooks” appears to be a well-meaning
Keep textbook prices low: hold onto new copies
Regarding Amanda Retzer’s article on textbook pricing, from my perspective, used books are the problem rather than the solution. If authors can’t earn royalties on textbook sales, what incentive will they have to write books? I have written several texts.
Publishers aren't making a killing on textbooks
Monday’s article, “California group looks to combat high textbook prices,” failed to provide an accurate view of textbook costs and options. Publishers are sympathetic to students’ concerns about the cost of textbooks. That’s why they offer a range of course materials from which faculty can choose, including lower-cost options such as electronic books, black-and-white editions, custom books and abbreviated editions.
Eller's column promotes 'healthy awareness'
“…To all the Republicans out there, you shouldn’t miss the chance to listen to an
More important things happen than the Oscars
As I was tuning in and out of the Academy Awards, I couldn’t help but question why it
If Eller supports the war, he should go enlist
Hey, Brian Eller, I would like to say, “Bravo!” to you sir. Your column
Words like 'traitor' shouldn't be used so lightly
I am reminded again of one of the principles of intelligent debate: to treat your opponent with respect and refute his opinion with logic.
That is why it saddened me to see two conservatives (presumably Republicans) use words like “traitor” and “undermine victory” on Feb.
Where's the line between TV reality and reality?
In Thursday’s guest commentary on television (How television is destroying America), “Arrested Development”…
Eller excludes facts to promote his argument
Brian Eller supports President Bush’s handling of the war in Iraq, which though contrary to my own opinion, is a valid viewpoint – after all, a staggering 26 percent of Americans share this view (Jan. 9 Gallup/USA Today poll).
My problem is not Mr. Eller’s opinion, but rather his method of presentation.
Republicans got U.S. into wars in the first place
Do not be dissing the Democrats, Brian Eller! In your column, you said “Democrats have tried to undermine the military…