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Volume 63 Issue 11 |
![]() Littleton and LoveWe are hurt and dismayed by the recent madness that has surfaced in Littleton, Colorado. Regrettably, the Columbine High School tragedy seems not to be an isolated incident; instead, it seems to be part of some lingering illness amongst us. It is time for a reassessment of what Jung termed the "collective unconscious" of this nation. Summer DazeOf late, Yeshiva College has begun stepping up the stringency of its policies governing transfer credit acceptance. These policies, if motivated by concern for the quality of student education, are laudable, even necessary, despite the inconveniences they pose for students who wish to complete summer course work. Regrettably, there is little reason to believe that the present transfer credit restrictions are anything more than a stingy, rather wealthy, institution's effort to sickeningly squeeze students for a few more dollars. What do you think? Click here to send a letter to the editors. All content is copyright © Yeshiva University Commentator. |