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Old Dec 22nd, 2003, 10:33 AM       
Did a professor actually require students to buy a Michael Moore book for a class?

"Brian Glotzbach, a Metro student, said he has seen the required books other students buy for classes. He said most of the books are by liberal authors."

He never said it was a text he was required to buy, he said he's 'seen' it. The whole thing sounds like a highly questionable bitch session to me. If I were to testify before an Ad Hoc legislative commitee, I would bring actual evidence, which in this particularly easy to acquire in the form of a syllabus. Where I a legislator on an Ad Hoc committe, I'd like to think I'd want evidence as opposed to disgruntled student whining. I think the main thing thee kids should be complaining about is that their proifessors obviously haven't instilled any academic rigour or pride in them.

The same might be said for the Journalist who wrote the article but didn't look very deeply into any of the complaints. As a reader, I'd want to know.
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