All posts tagged Letter to the Editor
Letters to the Editor – Responses to Wayne Lela
Response to Wayne Lela: Opening the Discourse Communities Dear Editor, In the April 3rd edition of The Leader a letter to the editor was submitted by Wayne Lela, a Woodridge resident, claiming that Elmhurst College should cancel the Dan Savage …
Saying goodbye to a hero and friend
Elmhurst as well as Elmhurst College said good-bye to a true friend earlier this month. Trustee and former Elmhurst mayor, Abner Ganet passed away on March 31. Anyone who
Elmhurst College should cancel Dan Savage lecture
Dear Editor, In April Elmhurst College will be hosting a presentation by a crude-mouthed, hate-mongering, heterophobic bigot named Dan Savage. This is an embarrassment to the whole west suburban
Hello, Coach McPherson
Dear Editor As someone who teaches journalism and serves as faculty adviser to The Leader, I felt compelled to respond to the letter published in the March 6 issue
Tennis coach defends team
To the Editor: I write in response to the recent article that appeared in the Feb. 21 edition of the Leader as part of sports editor Rick Schneider’s column,
Letter to the editor 12.6.11
Dear Leader, As regards your front page article on the budget it is my impression that you missed an opportunity for starting a critical discussion on how universities are
Concerns about views of Christians
Dear Editor, I am writing regarding articles in the Nov. 1 Leader [issue] related to The Spoken Word Jam held on Oct. 21. According to these articles there were
Response to columnist’s complaints
Dear Editor (or Eves), There is nothing sweeter than seeing another person rise to the occasion of taking the bait. So, you say that your goal is to get
Columnist’s satire isn’t universal
Dear Editor, It’s me again, with a reaction to Eve’s piece. I picked up the Oct. 18 issue just today. Naturally, I had to know what she said this
MWV does not endorse hate speech
In response to the events at the Spoken Word Jam on Friday, Oct. 21, MiddleWestern Voice would like to recognize both the beauty and danger of an open
