For the record, I'm covering what the Courier does, so I'm not planning to post on dropped-in wire stories. There are occasions where a local paper really has no choice about running a national story prominently, and since it seems that everyone is focusing on this one right now, the Courier might be seen as out of step to do otherwise.
In response to this I'm sure we can look forward to an editorial defending the right of whacked-out students to keep and bear arms on campus.
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