From the Editors I have this Icinpci thing — wmic times I lose it, rspet i.ilK when some one at tat ks it > n person. So whet) I think aliotii (ellow students uumtii)}’ mr ,um \niiiig, “biuh." I tan i imagine not having am means ol u lali aiion rx< c|>i taking thrill < hi mvxell And I < an’l iinag me bring Dong al Mh higan Slate l t timing home t<> “laggot" st I aw I i'll a> I im lilt (Ini 111 diioi knowing wIkicvci wrote ii walked assay. none the win so \ik! ii makes me align Ii seems stineal dial am (ollege si11 (lent would have lo train in an envi lonmcnt in svlni h mil |H-eix ale enti tled I is the ( a institution to (lest i os students with words and cxpieviions Hut that's prei isely what the Nupiemr ( ourt has said hs dei idmg in |une that lasss i annot target spo i du hate-spawned at lions \nd it sinks It smles loi \ms Jo at I\k ilii Lutheran I tieiause she's liv ing in nnpi os( i n e relations on hci i ailipus Ni iw the Supreme l a nut has told her that students ai I’l l mas hase the light lo (loss the line between tire speaking individuals and had-ass higi its and i ai ists hut il has to Ik- that was N on i an t light rai ism and sexism oi am otliei kind of "ism" ill the dai k ssiih sum mouth hound and sour hands lied to die gate of som univei sits Vou i.in t hghl ignoiame in a i losed enviioumeni where students, like those at I tills l hase lo thaw lines, designating lire sjicci h areas ^ ( hi just i an t do il I he Supreme < ourt has said that when we lease out itillcges and uni seisines, the states and t Hies in whu It sse leside latillot pass laws that rexlru t si>ei ilii halr-sprei h ai t' So it makes sense, really, that our timseisines would not Ik- allowed to shelter us from the reality that not eservone is going to tolerate us m silence, that jieople hase the light in this inuniry to call us niggers, fags and ds kes and I eligli ms I leaks II we don't hear it now. we won't know how to deal ssitli it laiei \nd let's laie ii What's even more frightening than lieing lai ed with the uni eitaints that anothei student tail ( all ns names oi taunt us. is the |* ivsi tidily that mil umveisiiies ran. and have tried, to hind and gag us m the name of ( rcalmg a utopian environ rnent that will nevei exist —Jai kie Spinnci. Kditor on Fellowship. Southei n Illinois I CAMPUS COMMENT Sleeping With the Enemy I am writing tli»% Inin m rest>onsr to the aitu le ‘Hitting With the I'uwt i of (lassronrn Koni.uu rs, * published m Mas It veined i<> me* that dm ai in Ir sa's to students I If' .it % < )K lo have* a relationship with a man who has poiser osei sou I don't lieliese this is the t av 1 hese liaisons ate dangerous as soon as the' stall leachcis ate adults, and stiulents Irani from these adults no matter what the subject No mattei il men in powet aie college pro fevsoti, coat hes • »i high sc hool leat hers, the> are in authonts 'r pi,,i Students and f'es.si>t~mffhi the cons amtrn n\. Save Alaska from Unthinking Money Grubbers In \ * n 11 \U mur nl I in thr Doll.us ami SniM- sea turn hi .it (i* lr on making l»iu ks m \laskan * anurtn s tuppoi thr pag» ami also iln mimtm i l)»» tollrgr students iti tins agr >r! liit h sottir Ik lifvr is an na o| rn\iioninrnl.il avsannrss w Mask a in trims * »t loin; Iihiiimmi a sin nr lm< up to \ mu t al am! short sighted of an ail riU'Oin|wwing view I ir i alls animal rights ai tivists "tulh nu> guttled adults" !* « ause they feel 'human and animal live* air of etpial \alur In ins usn judgment cd vvh\ animal lights advocates believe as thev do, he tails lotonsidrt hi»w am nuts' neivmis systems allow them to (eel the same ext rut latmg pain that humans would feel »i at ids were spiavrd into our eves it we undei went lhai/e testing Sn< h vufieniig and abuse is what animal rights a< ttvists hope to almlish While animal research has UfttfUesUonahlv pfodtii etl it inai Lihlr at hiesements. this does not mean alternatives could Ik* am less pro dm me. espri lallv with today s tei hnologx (>ut let hnologv and mtellei t allow ns to t re ate Ix llet lives toi omselvrs, vet we must allow out untune i otnpassion to guule us m tmpiov ing the tjuahiv of our lives without infringing upon the lights of mm human tx-mgs fcric Muwlel, Washington l St. la»uiv irll its Maskau shouhne- »Ir.u i»ii> .met 1 1 mil lion pattern ml nils have a unujuc brants When students I'm to \la>ka. wr should have irs|*r« t .uul [hi m nation m iiuml uni tlrasun notes I just hojx* someone > hiilltant timing ot tho .ifi>« lc didn i ignite a Iwiiagc* •*( unthinking mono giuhhets who wish to exploit the l ast Ktontiri. taihet than exphue h« i Jrff K. Mur|»h>. I . of New Orleans U. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR \ddtrss void « i tuesjM »netriH r t«> l film fehtoi, l I hr \tuil ( >'Uf^r Mi,: inr |H00 ( riitun Park I ast Suite sju |» \ngrlrs. ( \ 'HHHo, oi lax K to t|U *»l ItvV.I Intitule voiii naiiic, seal. s* In Mil and jdiotir uuiiihri le»i u iiIh-iliun l.rlle is should Ik JIM) Wolds ol le ss I reserves the tight to edit submissions I rttns will not Ik m tut tied U. VIEWS Should universities prohibit professors from dating students? 68% yes THIS MONTH'S QUESTION If the presidential election were held today, who would you vote for? Id ■> »fyf < >111 Mavimri story, whii h vcmcd to strike a time with some students, looked at the dynamii s nl student pro tessoi relationships and inspued comments like these “Students should not date prolessots while attending then i lass ()n< e the c lass ends, though, student* should use their own disc retton .* - Ahrt«a Reese*. U. of Tmiiessre " 1 he problem with dating ami >ng pi < ifes* ns and students is that it i an so easily lead to sexual hat assment —Diane Straeken, U. of Nevada, Reno “I think that students should Ik- able to have si x with professors. I think it's usually a iK-nelii i.il way lot ptolev sorstoget to know their students.* -Uiot Fishman. Harvard U. • ?hr / Vtudr.w < Vglt-f hdl « a tarwfc-n ^omutatyn !i.«.. .dirge wurlrttO mTOMihr • *«**•«' fhr udWtre numhrt t» «th u. tlir f l\r 'ijxsw. 1 Wqjpu-J** IV *•!>*«•xutda and J>rf encages air figured liasrti • *> vr» Vi trsrwetl earh month