The good, the bad and all the rest

What Facebookers had to say about the sex issue

Stephanie Acg

 It was really disappointing to see the administration jump off the deep end about a topic that should be talked about and yet isn’t. I’m glad they reinstated the paper, but their inconsistent statements as to why leave no doubt in my mind as to their intent. One can only hope that in the future they will consider the students’ reactions and legal ramifications of trying to suppress The Chronicle. Unfortunately, I think that this is going to drive them to harsher scrutiny of the paper. We all know that they have been left uncomfortable on numer­ous occasions when the paper has published informa­tion regarding the actions of the administration. The Cormier case is one good example of that. Either way, as long as I am a student at CNM, I will support the Chronicle in its efforts. great job keeping your heads together through this!

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Letter to the Editor: In Response to Vol. 18, Iss. 20 ‘Empty Seats, honors society members fail to attend election’

By Rick Abraham, PTK Member

  As I read your article, “Empty Seats: Honors society members fail to attend elections,” February 5, 2013, about the lack of participation at the PTK elections, I was also concerned about the attendance issue. I joined Phi Theta Kappa last year and I have tried to participate as often as I can. The problem isn’t with attendees not caring or wanting to participate, as President Levi Turner would have you believe. The problem is extremely poor communications from Alpha Upsilon Chi chapter. I addressed these concerns via Facebook and email, but only was given excuses as to why nothing was happening.

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