The Daily Collegian Online	 - Published independently by students at Penn State OPINIONS
[ Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007 ]

Letter to the Editor
Certain letters to editor misrepresent student body

Don't you have the most entertaining duties?

I mean, every day you editors get to read through the most outrageous, unintelligible garbage.

I began reading the Collegian as a student simply for the letters to the editor, the preposterous complaints, the misguided arguments and the most unreasonable request from the university.

At the time, they made me chuckle. Now it's time for my complaint.

I am sick of angry students writing into the Collegian with outrageous complaints and glaring errors.

It misrepresents the student body. Yesterday's letter ("No coverage of march shows Collegian's bias") blasting the Collegian's lack of coverage on the March for Life contained a particularly conspicuous error.

Michael Levandoski writes "Each year thousands upon thousands of people march down the streets of Washington, D.C. to protest the crime of abortion, which was legalized by a Supreme Court ruling..."

Mr. Levandoski, in one sentence, you have called the same thing legal and a crime.

Consider how flawed your logic is and think before you express your opinions. Last, if you want to complain about a biased news source, tune into Fox. Let me know what you think.

Daniel Rau
Class of 2005
 



TOP  HOME
Blogs  About  Contact Us  Back Issues  Advertising 

Copyright © 2009 Collegian Inc.