THE GUILFORDIAN APRIL 23, 1 999 Madness must stop To the Editor: Every Friday a group of Guilford students stands in front of the Federal Building down town in order to protest the eco nomic sanctions on Iraq. Here's why: Over a million people have died because of the US-led UN. Estimates reveal that over 500,000 Iraqi children under age 5 have died from lack of access to clean water, food and medicine. The US has bombed Iraqi schools and hospitals and has de- molished Iraq's water treatment facilities. Before the sanctions, Iraq maintained impressive edu cation and health care systems. But today Iraqi children are being denied hope for normal lives as the level of depravity their society faces is horrifying. Denis Halliday, former UN humanitarian coordi nator in Iraq, resigned from his position last October in protest of the sanctions which he consid ers to be illegal and immoral. The current sanctions on Iraq are, without a doubt, illegal and immoral. These sanctions vio late both Geneva Protocol and the i The Greening of i Guilford College A Special Event in ■ Friday, April 23rd I 1:00 p.m.-l:30 p.m. Founders hall The Talloires Declaration I President McNemar will sign the Talloires Declaration, joining over 200 colleges around the world in establishing an environmental policy for higer education. The Green Campus Initiative I Guilford's Green Campus Initiative, the implementation of our developing plans for environmental citizenship in campus I operations, will be announced. The New Environmental Studies Major Guilford's new interdisciplinary major in Environmental Studies will be described. I The Zvi Cohen Memorial Environmental Award President McNemar will present the 1998 and 1999 winners of this major student award created in memory of a local environmental activist. Universal Declara tion of Human Rights, i.e. Article 25 —everyone has the right to a stan dard of living ad equate for the health and well being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care?? Bombing and depriving civilian populations in Iraq is a madness that must stop. Pun ishing innocent people and isolat ing them from the international com- LETTER TO THE EDITOR munity goes against the grain of any ethical di plomacy. Saddam Hussein is a prob lem, but the US government does nothing to show le gitimate concern for the well-being of the millions of people who live in the same country. Bud Howell Forum [SUPPORT THIS by Zacfc Hample ' ( FR,ewos . vwr burden Yookseu/£S\ J PERMASJ6.NTLY' WITH HEi-Pi/s/fir */H£H tf>U CAN SELECT V K. AND SUPPORT O/kJE • *7* v" °P O U * weekly ( J causes and n /to. Yw* pea*s THE X /VvC/A PALSE immessioaj v j V THAT vou ACTUALLY ifcuociE =wc of these cAfSESi CARE- 6EST OF ALL. jj i. Save -Hve booKs+ore N"\ EACH ° F WEeKLY (L l. free K+ioj*e £.** J ] CAUSES combs WITH 3. Grtt**boro COMPLETE SATlS '■h Justice fo/" Oanryl H o,w s r^n FACTION &UAKAAJTSC. 5. fr Greorqe Cl in+n TO DKOP IS *• /Molly AtarK, SITSLS*r I 1' \\oM.opkob>x ~n i // . f ike Aw\encM.s QUESTIONS AsicgD.y I H. of // 10. QlatX Montk H n. AA'*MAI rifkh II 2. Women * n'jkfc II 1 yWif-cA 111 I Job well done To the Editor: In response to the letter re garding the article in the Febru ary 26th issue on Guadalajara, I would like to point out a few things from my perspective as an editor, albeit for one page, on The Guilfordian staff. First of all, the assignment, which I gave Audrey Ross, was to interview any students who went on a study abroad program and to present "a day in the life" of that particular pro gram. She chose to write about Guadalajara be- cause she knew some people who studied with this program. She was, I might add, the first person to pick up this article, which I tried to sell at Guilfordian meetings last semester as well. The purpose of articles of this type would be to educate students about the study abroad programs offered at Guilford College. In the end, many of the programs were not repre sented at all. The purpose was NOT to point out particular incidents and problems that occurred during one particular semester. Besides I was unaware, and am still unaware, of anything that occurred during the semester of which the letter speaks. The brings me to my second point. If you have a story, by all means, give it to the editors of The Guilfordian. We will try our best to run it. The Guilfordian is run by a small group of volunteers. It would follow that anyone with suggestions would be welcomed with open arms. And if you have a story and want to write, PLEASE do. I hate having to run AP stories, but often I have no choice. As for writers such as Audrey Ross, they are stu dents as well. This means that on top of everything LETTER TO THE EDITOR else, they have to write articles that will be published for thousands to read each week. It is a frustrating process because one is never com pletely satisfied with one's work. There are deadlines to meet and af ter that there can be no revision. Audrey had trouble getting in con tact with the people she was to in terview, but ultimately wrote a story that complied with the assignment I gave her. I applaud her for that. I also applaud the efforts of all Guilford students who volunteer. I have realized that people who go out and do things actually help this college, and those who simply com plain, do not. Jack Shuler 13