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Letters
The University Record welcomes letters from members of the University
community. Those on topics of broad University interest will be given
preference for publication. Letters should be no more than 500 words and
must be signed. The editorial staff reserves the right to reject any letter
and to edit and/or condense letters for publication. The editorial staff
also may limit the number of weeks letters may be published on an issue
and the number of times one person’s viewpoint on an issue will
be published. Letters may appear in small type. Organizations submitting
material must include the name and address of an appropriate officer.
Letters must be received by noon Wednesday to receive consideration for
publication in the next issue.
There are no letters at this time.
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