Letter to the Editor: Religion creates meaning, not necessarily violence
This letter is in response to a column written by Ben Crawford and published on Jan. 21 entitled "Column: response to the letter to the editor."
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This letter is in response to a column written by Ben Crawford and published on Jan. 21 entitled "Column: response to the letter to the editor."
Education key to prevent more violence
After five years of smoking, I quit. I was surprised at how easy it was once I set my mind to it. Really. The cravings weren’t too terribly bad, and they ended after a few days. These days, there really isn’t much that makes me want to smoke, with the exception of one thing: Healthy Carolina’s Tobacco Free USC initiative. I find it curious enough that every time I hear anything about “Tobacco Free USC,” I want to buy a pack of cigarettes and light up just to protest the policy, not because I even want to smoke but just because the idea of the policy is infuriating to me.