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Volume 64 Issue 1 |
![]() From The Editor-In-Chief: Aaron KleinI had originally planned to use this column as a forum in which to document my plans for the upcoming year, to list my hopes and aspirations for the future of this newspaper. Last week, however, I was witness to a disturbing event and have decided to write on a subject that is, in my opinion, of greater consequence. I will thus save the traditional content for a "first column as Editor-In-Chief" until next fall. Click for full text From The Editor-In-Chief: Alex TraimanWell, we have survived another year at Yeshiva University. Who would have imagined? The year flew by like a car on Amsterdam Avenue, but it has been a truly successful year on many fronts despite certain speed bumps along the way. Hopefully we have all done well for ourselves, be it good grades, a nice job, or priceless time spent with terrific friends. Click for full text From The Editor Emeritus: Adam MosesTo the class of 1999: If I had one piece of advice for you, it would be sunscreen. The long term benefits of sunscreen have been scientifically proven while the advice that I here tender is nothing more than the reflections of my own meandering experience. Click for full text From The Editor Emeritus: Mordechai FishmanI have always hated the maudlin process of saying goodbye. Knowing all too well the futility of attempting to say all that needs to be said, I usually never try. It has always seemed wiser to just turn and walk away, rather than expose the inadequacies of human expression trying to convey the indescribable.Click for full text Volume 63: Commentator Last Will and TestamentAs the school year comes to a close, we would like to raise a glass (or twelve) and pay homage to those hardy souls without whom this volume would never have gotten off the ground. Putting out a newspaper is a near-impossible task, and without the assistance of various people throughout the University community, it never would have happened. Click for full text Other Columns
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