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Western Carolinian Volume 85 Number 03

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  • CAMPUS VIEWS Letter to the editor Partisan rhetoric aside, we Americans have more in common than we have differences. As loyal patriots, we want freedom, liberty, jus- tice and prosperity. We want American values. honored. We want a morally sustainable future. We want the flag respected. On the other hand, the transnational corpora- tions that dominate our lives have no oat ralty and do not share our values. Judy ae PES a ae persons the Tight to take our liberty and freedom. The good news is that in every instance that prople have been given a voice through the bal- they have declared that human rights are for people, for corporations, unions, . OF Other artificial persons. The NC We the People Campaign is procuring a measure for the 2018 election that declares fhat the people of North Carolina support amend- ing the USA Constitution to establ tt cor- ofations cannot buy elections and that human not corporationsare natural persons entitled to constitutional rights. The ballot mea- gure will be voted on and decided by the people. Let's take back: our liberty and make America reat Again. Sign the petition for a ballot mea- sure: www.NCWeThePeople.org. Allen Lomax Cartoon LETTERS POLICY We welcome letters from our readers, We urge brevity, both for the sake of effectiveness and the demands of space; letters should be no longer than 500 words, All letters are subject to the same edit- ing for clarity applied to our staff contributions. We will not publish anonymous letters; letters praising or criticizing professors by name; let- ters making persona} attacks or personally hurt= ful statements; endorsements of or letters from political candidates; or copies of letters to other publications, Because we want to provide access to a variety of viewpoints, each letter writer will be limited to one letter every four weeks. All letters should be signed, and writers should enclose their addresses and daytime phone numbers. Addresses, and phone numbers will not be published but will De used to verify letters. We reserve the right not to print any letter. If you would like to send The Western Carolinian a letter, email it to Emily Dors- ey, Editor-in-Chief at emilymdorsey@yahoo.com. Our Staff Emily Dorsey, Editor-in-Chief 203 A&B AK. Hinds University Center Cullowhee, North Carolina 28723 (828) 227-2694 Lex Menz, Journalism Adviser Imenz@westerncarolinian.com Dr Mary Adams, Faculty Adviser Nathaniel Evans, Junior Editor Jordan Freeman, Junior Editor Madeline Moore, Junior Editor Christina Worth, Managing Editor Dillon Jeffrey, Sports Editor ate McDannold, Copy Editor Jake Browning, Staff Writer Madeline Mayer, Staff Writer Madeline Smith, Staff Writer Aste Watkins, Staff Writer Breanna Taylor, Photographer Gabraela Witter, Volunteer Photographer Kristen Childers, Cartoonist Abbie Findley, Designer The Western Carolinian P.O, Box 66 Gullowhee, North Carolina 28723 emilymdorsey@yahoo.com Tj \ 1m + Television Production: ee i+ on the Silver Screen! The Fllm and Television Production program at Western Carolina University offers students the opportunity to create their own stories through film. From editing, producing and collaborating with other departments throughout the school, the FTP program encourages students to learn about teamwork and technicality of the film process. To learn more about the FTP program at West- ern Carolina University, visit www.wcu.edu, Crossword Across 1:Lady of Spain 7 Where the truck driver rides 10; Mob boss 14 Tooth covering 16: Piomode link 27 Somelocks 28 Sullix with concession 28: Keats work 38 Hawalian food 34 Pro, SOU OK Ue del barca. 1 K
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