Way It Is (Column)

Displaying 1 - 25 of 25 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Pride Week won't change closed minds, but neither will doing nothing
Northern Iowan 95:55, p.13
Student responds to Jason Hermsen's column about Pride Week.
2 Advice for international students on meeting people
Northern Iowan 95:55, p.7
Columnist gives tips to international students on making friends.
3 Words always have powerful meanings
Northern Iowan 95:54, p.11
Instructor responds to Jason Hermsen's column on Gay Pride Week.
4 Hermsen just doesn't get it
Northern Iowan 95:54, p.9
Believes Jason Hermsen's column on Gay Pride Week showed ignorance of the event, prejudice, and homophobia.
5 Reader asks columnist to abide by his own rules
Northern Iowan 95:54, p.9
Student responds to Jason Hermsen's column on Gay Pride Week.
6 Pride Week will not change any closed minds
Northern Iowan 95:52, p.7
Columnist comments on Gay Pride Week.
7 Quit the arguing, already
Northern Iowan 95:51, p.8
Student suggests Jason Hermsen and the College of Education take a time-out from their debate over teacher education.
8 Clinton lacking on his dealings with foreign relations
Northern Iowan 95:50, p.6
Columnist comments on President Clinton's failures in foreign relations, including China, Palestine, Somalia, Haiti, and now Yugoslavia.
9 Legalize drugs, at least to save the music industry
Northern Iowan 95:48, p.7
Legalization of drugs would cut down on overdoses and save Aerosmith.
10 Hermsen challenged to enroll in class
Northern Iowan 95:46, p.8
Faculty member in education challenges Jason Hermsen to enroll in "Schools in American Society" course next fall in response to Hermsen's February 23 column on Teacher Education.
11 Capitol Hill should be moved to Midwest
Northern Iowan 95:46, p.6
"Moving the seat of government to the Midwest would breathe new life into our political system."
12 Hermsen's remarks irresponsible
Northern Iowan 95:43, p.9
Student states that Jason Hermsen's remarks about education majors, physical education majors, and cosmetologists are irresponsible and derogatory.
13 Hermsen displays blatant ignorance
Northern Iowan 95:43, p.10
Believes Jason Hermsen's comments about education majors on February 23 were made out of ignorance.
14 Clinton's personal life really does affect us
Northern Iowan 95:43, p.7
Believes President Clinton's personal life has ruined the legal system and hurt feminism.
15 Hermsen's accusations uncalled for
Northern Iowan 95:42, p.10
Student agrees with Jason Hermsen's proposal for education reform but feels generalizations about education majors were uncalled for.
16 Columnist strikes in 'stellar fashion'
Northern Iowan 95:42, p.9
Believes Jason Hermsen displayed his ignorance by writing stereotypes of education majors and insulting half of campus in a recent column.
17 Hermsen's attacks anger many, prove nothing
Northern Iowan 95:42, p.9
Believes Jason Hermsen's February 23 column "degrade[d] and demoralize[d] education majors¿"
18 Hermsen should 'get a clue'
Northern Iowan 95:42, p.8
Column on elementary and P. E. majors insulted a large number of students.
19 Smoking solution to overpopulation
Northern Iowan 95:41, p.6
Columnist proposes requiring all citizens to smoke to reduce the population.
20 Suggestions for Governor Vilsack's attempts at education reforms
Northern Iowan 95:39, p.12
Columnist makes suggestions for improvements in educational reform.
21 Environment demands concern
Northern Iowan 95:37, p.10
Faculty member responds to Jason Hermsen's NI column concerning environmental problems.
22 Morals, emotions return to politics
Northern Iowan 95:37, p.9
Politicians use the public's emotions and views on morality to push their views.
23 Death penalty evil and wrong
Northern Iowan 95:35, p.11
Death penalty should not be instituted in Iowa.
24 Environmentalists worrying too much about 'junk' science
Northern Iowan 95:33, p.6
Comments on environmentalists and junk scientists.
25 Groups on campus should set an example for our bickering Congress
Northern Iowan 95:31, p.6
Groups on campus are just as volatile as the Democrats and Republicans in Congress and alcohol is the solution.