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JUNE 1998 FEATURES
Gettin' That New Age Religion: Cults at UT --When most people think of religious life at UT, they think of mainstream groups like Hillel or Campus Crusade for Christ. But there's more to choose from than that, and not all of it's good.
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MAY 1998 FEATURES
Why Not Just Call It the Feminist Resource Center? -- Sonia Mohammed investigates UT's very own abortion referral service, the Women's Resource Center.

RTF Subsidizes Pro-Abortion Fundraiser -- Again, UT students are asked to foot the bill for pro-death propaganda.

Racists and Bigots and Snakes Oh, My! -- Who is the real Marlen Whitley?

Medical Quackery at UT -- Physics grad student Roahn Wynar uncovers curricular madness at the nursing school.

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APRIL 1998 FEATURES
Remember the Alamo -- Sonia Mohammed defends Texas Independence Day.

No Apologies Here -- Our editor-in-chief stands her ground in support of the Adolf Hitler Achievement Award.

Plan II Program Analyzed -- Joe Marrs is not ashamed to admit that he's a Plan II student.

Randy Cooke Bids Farewell -- Student Government Vice-President Randy Cooke reflects upon his year in office.

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FEB - MAR 1998 FEATURES
Adolf Hitler Lifetime Achievement Award --An esteemed UT professor wins a dubious distinction.

Your Friendly Bomb-Thrower --Editor-in-Chief Sonia Mohammed summarizes the events of "Celebrate Choice Week."

Affirmative Action Debate Rages on at UT -- Student Government Vice-President Randy Cooke skillfully illustrates the debate

Oijaocracy -- Law student Ken Emanuelson gives his legal analysis of Roe v. Wade.

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DEC 1997 - JAN 1998 FEATURES
Animal Rights Gone Hog Wild -- Psych grad student Wes Wynne examines the extreme agenda propagated by those who value lives of animals over those of humans.

My Happy Meal -- Want some flakes with that burger? Lauren Phillips tells about her lunch at McMurder's during an Earth First! protest.

Who Says Conservatives Don't Love Trees? -- How Sonia Mohammed fought to save Waller Creek and save $32K in the process.

Jabber-Bakke -- Law student Ken Emanuelson examines the foundation upon which Hopwood was based.

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OCT - NOV 1997 FEATURES
Was Graglia Right? -- Graglia said Blacks and Mexican-Americans aren't academically competitive at selective schools like UT. Psychology grad students Richard Arnold and Jeremy Beer look at the evidence.

An Interview with Charles Wiley -- Contumacy chats with the Accuracy in Media speaker about the Graglia controversy.

Is Graglia Right About the Constitution? -- Law student and student government representative Ken Emanuelson discusses Professor Graglia's views on the law.

Comrade Z: Live and Unedited -- Our drunken comrade takes a cynical look at the new Law School admissions process.

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SEPTEMBER 1997 FEATURES
Postmodern Paradise -- From the bizarre to the merely absurd, UT liberal arts classes run the gamut. Here's psych grad student Jeremy Beer's rundown of some of the weirdest courses offered at Texas.

Political Correctness 101 -- Comrade Z's crib notes on understanding the campus left.

Why She Fights -- Sister Sonia on the meaning of life.

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AUGUST 1997 FEATURES
Salem Revisited -- The story of how radical feminism on campus is threatening to ruin one professor's reputation and diminish academic freedom at UT.

Jodi Park: Grow Up! -- Pholosophy/government junior Sonia Mohammed dissents on sexual harassment hysteria.

Did UT Contribute to Racial Genocide? -- Our associate editor takes a look at Planned Parenthood and argues the case.

An Apology from Dean Sharlot? -- Unless the UT Law Faculty is uniformly pro-death, why doesn't the dean come forth and apologize publicly?

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