President Barack Obama and his pay czar, Kenneth Feinberg, have officially responded to discontent over the bailouts. Feinberg has set regulations limiting the salary of top executives in bailed-out firms, perhaps in an attempt to assuage the anger of Americans.
Category Archives: Opinion Columns
Commit to quality, not quantity
We Bruins work too hard. On top of school, we are involved in clubs, sports, part-time jobs and Greek life.
Integrity of Obama’s actions falls with approval rating at 50 percent
With his approval rating approaching the portentous 50 percent mark, President Obama’s survival mechanisms are kicking in.
Dear Facebook, please get out of my face
Last week, I signed into my Facebook account and noticed something new in the “suggestions” feature.
Letters to the Editor
Layoffs should not target one field
Graduate school applications got you down? Follow these tips
Time for another application. No, not the kind that goes on your iPhone. I’m talking about the kind of application we have dreaded since we were 17 or 18 years old.
Westwood yard sale would clean up streets, recycle students’ possessions
Westwood needs to hold a massive yard sale. Instead of frantically searching Craigslist and lowballing prices via e-mail, this district needs to do all of its furniture recycling in an all-day event.