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Campus Quotes: Reactions to gubernatorial debate

Did watching the debate change how you are going to vote?

"No. The debate didn't help me answer anything. I was hoping for something more in the way of some substance coming from the candidates, and it just helped reinforce the partisan atmosphere that I'm kinda against. I didn't want to assume too much going into the debate, I was hoping that the candiates would move away from petty debate and going along party lines, and try to stay constructive in their debate. Maybe I was hoping for too much."
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Editorial: Time for a change
There is simply no excuse for a system that requires you to have a parking permit to use a space at CSUS but then refuses to ensure that all the daily permit machines are in working order.

Editorial: The way it works
One editorial, "Mixed Messages," in the Sept. 23 edition of the State Hornet, seems to have caused some confusion about how the newspaper writes editorials.

The Soapbox: A pox on both houses
After the smoke has cleared and the lights have been turned off, last night's gubernatorial debate was "much ado about nothing."

Letters to the Editor
The trashing of CSUS

David Shorey: Life, the universe and everything
The times they are a'changing!

Pill does not replace responsibility
(U-WIRE) LINCOLN, Neb. -- Soon women will have a backup method to avoid pregnancy, as well as to limit abortions. The "morning after pill" is to arrive at Planned Parenthood in Lincoln.

 

 
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