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9/4/01
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Signs of academic life engulf neighborhoodsI can tell that the academic year has started. The amount of litter in my neighborhood has increased. Across the street are two illegally parked cars. Party noise kept me awake for two nights in a row. Guys are calling my home seeking Amy, Tami and Bambi. Fall 2000 began similarly. Thomas E. Keseler Lafayette resident |
Adults need to laugh more to improve quality of life
Exponent misinforms in editorial on drugs Signs of academic life engulf neighborhoods Homosexuality proves unsanitary, irresponsible Cell phones grant users free speech News industry reports insignificant stories Dangerous intersection needs safer crossings
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