I worry about what kind of a campus we will have if
this university's progressive paper ceases to be a
viable voice against the Fountainhead.

I too have noticed a wearying preachiness in this
semester's newspaper issues.  Isn't preachiness and
the kind of political jostling we're witnessing here
more in the domain of thefountainhead, or is this what
happens when a newspaper jousts too long with
reactionary dragons?

Historically, the people who work hard for effective
activism are often undermined by the people for whom
activism is a trendy romanticized game to play.

---someone from theundercurrent wrote to me apropos
    a comment I'd made:
> we are always interested in articles from unheard
> perspectives such as this one.  feel free to submit
> material to [log in to unmask]

With all that seems to be going on right now involving
theundercurrent, a person would be uncertain about
submitting material at this time.

voicing my concerns,
  w. everett chesnut

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