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Gauntlet comic discriminates

By Michael Lipton

Editors, the Gauntlet,Re: “All Dead Babies Go to Heaven,” Dec. 4, 2003,The university campus is a place of ethnic diversity and multiculturalism. Students on the University of Calgary campus are privileged to attend a school free of discrimination and be able to express their multicultural thoughts and beliefs without fear of repercussions. There should be… Continue reading Gauntlet comic discriminates

Re: “Sharon’s worst enemy is peace,” March 14, 2002,

By Michael Lipton

Editor, the Gauntlet,Re: "Sharon’s worst enemy is peace," March 14, 2002,It is unfortunate that Israel and its Prime Minister Ariel Sharon are so erroneously percieved by the western world. Meraj Abedin’s recent article is a prime example of misunderstandings about Israel, its policies and actions. This slanted view of events in the Middle East has… Continue reading Re: “Sharon’s worst enemy is peace,” March 14, 2002,

Speech makes case for Palestine

By Chris Beauchamp

With Campus Security, Students’ Union security personnel and Calgary Police on hand, the controversy surrounding a presentation by Middle East scholar Dr. Norman Finkelstein revolved more around the security precautions themselves than the content of his speech. The event, held in MacEwan Hall Sat., Apr. 3, was presented by the Palestinian-Canadian Student Society and was… Continue reading Speech makes case for Palestine

Controversial perspective

By Chris Beauchamp

It was promoted as “An Evening of Perspective and Controversy,” and it lived up to its billing.The Palestinian Canadian Student Society brought Anti-Zionist Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss and paramedic Shane Dabrowski to campus on Tue., Jan. 28 to share their respective views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.“It’s a different perspective,” explained PCSS Vice-President of Public Relations… Continue reading Controversial perspective