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Whistles a good step in preventing crime

September 18, 2002 by Optimist Editorial Board

The ACU Police have been distributing whistles to all women living on campus, in an effort to provide them with an attention-getting device should they be attacked. Whistles to stop attackers? Some would call the idea absurd and a waste. But more and more colleges and universities around the United States have adopted this program, and it looks ... [Read More…]

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SA budget reforms saving student money

September 13, 2002 by Optimist Editorial Board

Jonathan Wilkerson is saving you money. Last year's Students' Association was an exercise in bloated bureaucracy and financial incompetence, thanks to mismanagement of student funds by committees, classes and Congress. Jeremy Smith, who at the time was co-chair of the Spring Break Campaigns committee, told Congress at the beginning of last ... [Read More…]

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God has remained faithful after Sept. 11

September 11, 2002 by Optimist Editorial Board

365 days. That's how long it's been since the ACU student body stood as one in shock and disbelief and watched the most horrific events of our lifetimes unfold. As with most anniversaries, the world will look back at the elapsed time and measure the changes that have occurred. But one thing has remained the same. The United States turned to God in ... [Read More…]

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Patriotism, faith should remain strong always

September 6, 2002 by Optimist Editorial Board

As the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks approaches, the president and media are trying to rekindle the patriotism and spirituality that swelled in the days following the tragedy. We are encouraged to attend a place of faith and hold hands in prayer, pray for our country. American flags will once again pop up around the ... [Read More…]

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MLB should go a step farther

September 4, 2002 by Optimist Editorial Board

Despite a close call, the baseball season is safe after players and owners finally settled baseball's latest power struggle last week. And that's a good thing, too. Another strike would have destroyed the integrity of a game already besieged with steroid scandals, budget problems, commissioner incompetence and the New York Yankees. One of the ... [Read More…]

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Kidnappings this summer overhyped

August 28, 2002 by Optimist Editorial Board

Media coverage of this summer's rash of kidnappings has been both exaggerated and unnecessary. In a year where kidnappings are actually down by more than 4 percent, media coverage is up, so much so that one can hardly flip through cable channels without catching a "Breaking News" story on CNN or a "FOX News Alert" as they show another missing ... [Read More…]

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Standardized tests are valuable

February 28, 2001 by Optimist Editorial Board

Few students will ever earn a 1600 or 36, a perfect score on the SAT or ACT, respectively. Millions of high school students continue to take the college entrance exams, however, hoping to earn high enough scores for admission to a certain school. The recommendation of the president of the University of California could end that tradition for ... [Read More…]

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