I know its a bit late to blog about this story, but I ran across a Loyolacentric article in the Gambit today regarding guns on campuses. Louisiana House Resolution 199 proposed that Universities should no longer forbid the concealed carrying of weapons by licensed citizens. This resolution was defeated and never became law, but it was contentious enough that Loyola University President Kevin Wildes, SJ took a public position on the matter (against).
Sunday, August 24
A late look at guns on campuses
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Tags: guns, libertarians, marcus kondkar, walter block, women
Tuesday, August 19
Lower your carbon footprint with factory farming?
Any casual environmentalist would tell you that local food is more sustainable than factory farmed food shipped from across the country. And it makes sense - there's nothing eco-friendly about a soot-belching diesel semi blazing across the interstates of America.
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Tags: books, farmers market, food, libertarians, michael pollan
Tuesday, August 12
Whole Foods Article
For all your Whole Foods-ers!
"The recall is the latest blow for a company already struggling with anemic sales growth because of the economic slowdown.
'The assumption is that for the extra money that you pay for most Whole Foods products, in return you’re getting something that’s safer, fresher and more nutritious,' said Gene Grabowski, head of the crisis and litigation practice at Levick Strategic Communications, who has handled several food-recall cases. 'And this damages that perception a great deal.'"
Do we always get better quality and fresher selection for the higher prices at WF?
-j.
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Tags: beef, E. Coli, organic, recall, Whole Foods