Letter to the Editor
By Kyrie Caldwell | Sep. 28, 2001Americans must re-examine foreign policy
Americans must re-examine foreign policy
At times even the most organized, most patient, most grounded student can be overwhelmed by all of the pressure and stress associated with four years of grades, tests and lectures. It is no secret that a visit with nature allows an individual the freedom to take a break from all the hassles of college life.
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I am proud to be an American and to live in this great nation. You, too, should be proud. The land of the free. The home of the brave. President ' ¦
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