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Offstage Dramatics

As President of the Yeshiva College Dramatics Society (YCDS) I would like to express the society's utter dismay at what was written in a recent Commentator article. It has been suggested that Yeshiva students should be permitted to act in "drag," dressed as women, while portraying women's roles on stage. YCDS wholeheartedly disagrees with point of view for obvious religious and dramatic reasons.

Need to Unite not Fight

I am writing in response to David Anziska's article, entitled "Controversial 'South Park' Minyan Divides Student Body" (Sept. 8th issue). It appears that a much greater problem exists then that of whether or not a particular show should be watched and the correctness of the minyan which precedes it. The problem has only been exacerbated and made as clear as day through the comments of individual students quoted in the article, and the remarks of the reporter himself. This problem is the great rift which divides the YU student body.

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