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I realh enjoyed v«»»1 r .uncle “\warenexs Overdose \l mi, < >i t If s.iul a i*»( I wish \»>ti ■ vct>vilci| publish mure awareness articles in the futuie \ftcr .ill, college is for ,IU i; r!K V Steve Sh.ill I li, ( )kl.ihnm.l St Jit* t I just got done reading votir latest issue of l M.tj.i. jnc 1 wax extremeb disap|>ointcd .uul outraged th.it you did not publish jm information jlxnit the upcoming album from Kush' \ ou may not consider Kush to be in the "college rin k arena; how ever, most Kush tans are attending a university If you can mention Pearl lam aiul (bins \ Koses you mukl have at least meiitioiu i Kush Brad Simonin. class ol ’H‘>, New Mexi co State l I was reading vour article titled. "I x ( »ot the Look \( M.ii'ti tni■. ( K’t am! found myself somewhat offended It was not the article itself with which I am displeased, but lather CC'VfR PHOTis it i ■••A’ BRIAN KACH ah: ..ISUtn i>t.UU 1 PI vi.H on. cil the picture i apnons I lt \ j h .in tong non VI tdxx estc fliers th.it tin1 . rnt i .tl section" ot mu cmiiurx, cs|K*eaallx Iowa, is cxx htsixelx comprised of cornfields I womiei it uneducated, liberally'biased, amoral ( ilit..mum ii.ul.i jmihsiIiK nlueate themselx ex reg.itehng em hmoil outside ot their own st-ite I Daxid (irandy, Iresh inan, W estern Michigan l I ni here .it Duke l anil am speaking on belialt ot the 1 rent > Hall W e are enthralled with vnur ttiaga/ine and feel that you were right on target when you said the preppy look is aloe and well, bciause we ite gist a bunch ot Ralph I auren wearing lools and we lose it W In don’t sou guys come ..set to I huh.mi and leseari h an in depth attu le . .n the liest niusetstts on the lace ot the plain t Vndrew \l Dries, treslunao, Duke l Other blasts from the past... In 'I )i\ie strike x sour note with nirinlivis ot mate lung hand.’ il \/ag./.r«i . Vug Sept IOOt| hand ineinhet I tin Jones makes a ludicrous statement that "Dixie" xsas plaxed in the < ml W ii eiunng the killing ot his people and that it s shouted tiy the Kti klux klart when tliex march It is news to me about the klan shouting Dixie" when they man It I In song "Dixie is a song ot pride tit the hearts and minds ot mam Southerners who do not hold t.utal stexss. tor the region in xxhielt thes were Intrii and raised and xxhteh they luxe Sueh charge**. h\ people like Mr tone's are oltenstve to many Southern white Stexe I’ickett, senior, l ot South Xlahaitia I \xas shiM'kcd no, tiH. simpleton I was appallcei at what a halt assed Ignorant article toll published m your Vug /Sept I'W.t issue ahout the "exhthitronisl ( I) salt I hese haps m I lortela are lust another example ot the hlatant rip ott ot an estatilishetl l ( Santa Barbara, non In \oxemhet IJI. Isla Vista’s own < I* and tape store held Vtiteriea's no baloney, original mule* dax Vlx iptestton Where* the hell we*re you. I I oud l’rou.i John llasdovit , senior, l . ot ( alilornia, Santa ltarb.ua Write to us on the INTERNET: umagfl well si ca.ua U MAIL: All Senders: Internet Opinion Poll RESULTS FROM LAST MONTH Do you suffer from information overload? YES 72% No. I don’t suffer from intomuuon overload I here’s no such thing I he more information, the (letter John ( line, junior, l . of Illinois Yes. I think Bill W.irtcrson was correct in ( ah ill and llohhcs when he said, “ The average I (-second tommerei.il overextends the attention span of the average American In a good 14 seconds Dan Kifer. senior, l . of ( Colorado I i * I definitely don’t think we suffer from information overload I think information is a great weapon against ignorance I he more info the hrtlcr Rands Mi Sees, junior. State l msersity of New Vork, Buffalo 'l es I definiteh suffer from informa non overload. I’m a freshman ami I didn’t expect this much learning in one month. Thomas Hryde, freshman, IJ. of Mississippi THIS MONTH S QUESTION Do you think Clinton is doing a good job? (800) 6 U-VIEWS 1 ihiiiW 1 know too damn much already I think dm world han too much information floating around it. I think ihcv should |ust give me my degree and let me go home. Chris Johnson, junior, L'. of Wisconsin Yes Sometimes when I'm doing cal cuius I freak out and can’t do it any more I throw down my Ixioks and las there and laugh myself to sleep Bill Keaton, sophomore, U. of Nebraska 'I Hr l Student (>pmio« Poll is a sampling of comments from college students ktoss the country I He toll frre nurntrf incites rrsjionscs to quotums posed to students each iiWHith in thr pjjfo Of l ny \dttonjl < oUty \id%dimt IV poll in n* scientific. and percentages are figured serfui rrsp.xi'-o rnnsrd roeh month