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Spring Thoughts From Home

By Becky O’Malley
Wednesday February 25, 2009

In the springtime the thoughts of the average aging English major are apt to turn to the poetry studied in youth. Often, this is poetry read in high school, not college, because it was the pleasure of reading in high school, where we had plenty of time to ponder, that deluded many of us into thinking that four more years of literature would be the best way to spend our ever more precious time. A great deal of the poetry about spring is actually about death, ever a popular topic for adolescents. -more-


Editorial Cartoons

Ashby Flowers vs. Whole Foods

By Justin DeFreitas
Thursday February 26, 2009

Letters

Letters to the Editor

Wednesday February 25, 2009

Letters to the Editor

Monday March 02, 2009

Don’t Shut Down Ashby Flowers!

By Nancy Carleton and John Steere
Wednesday February 25, 2009

Of Mice and Newsmen

By Brian Frederick
Tuesday March 03, 2009

Van Jones, Majora Carter and the Green Jobs Movement

By Paul Rockwell
Wednesday February 25, 2009

Extramural Solutions for Intramural Problems

By Marvin Chachere
Wednesday February 25, 2009

A Community-Owned Daily Planet

By Matthew Taylor
Wednesday February 25, 2009

Reader Commentaries

Mr. Potter and the Postal Service

By Allen Sanford
Wednesday February 25, 2009

A few days ago I heard on the radio that Postmaster John Potter was justifying his $800,000 bonus by saying that he gets paid less than most of the C.E.O.s in the country. -more-


The Uncertain Results of Bus Rapid Transit

By Joseph Stubbs
Wednesday February 25, 2009

As a Berkeley citizen who lives in the Southside, I would like to express my concerns over proposals to go ahead with a Bus Rapid Transit project on Telegraph. This project has received a lot of press coverage not only here in Berkeley but in San Francisco, too. A disturbing thing to me about the important argument which looks at the actual green benefit predicted for this project and compares it with impacts, is that it just isn’t there. -more-


If Americans Knew

By Bing Aradanas
Wednesday February 25, 2009

Bravo to the Daily Planet for printing Annette Herskovits’ Feb. 12 commentary, “Who Remembers the Holocaust.” It’s ironic that in Israel there is robust and open debate about Israel’s violations of international laws—the 42-year-old illegal occupation, the 42-year-old illegal settlements, the 42-year-old illegal denial of Palestinians’ legal right of return—but in the United States, the national discourse ignores the 42-year criminality and illegality of these actions by the Israeli government against the Palestinian people. -more-