The : ~ r Dai - Wednesday. November 10, 1999 - 5 I '~ ,N ,> i 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 11/10/99 to 11/24/99 o Follett bookstores R~ollingSton. O) HYUNDAI'S C OL LEGE SWEEPS TAKE S Visit a participating Follett bookstore to enter to win a new Hyundai Accent* and drive home for the holidays. Plus, log on to RollingStone.com for a chance to win a new Hyundai Accent plus a $10,000 scholarship and be home free when you pay tuition next semester. California State University-Northridge Elorida State University Michigan State University Purdue University Rtger s University When you stop by the Follett bookstores to enter to win, check out the Hyundai Accent on display from 11/15 - 11 / 18 and receive a Hyundai backpack or bucket hat while supplies last. The college campus with the most entries will win a date on the Spring 2000 Rolling Stone LIVE concert tour sponsored by Hyundai.** NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Sweepstakes open to U.S. residents who are it years of age or older and enrolled as a student at an accredited college or university. Certain restrictions apply. Void where prohibited. For official sweepstakes rules, send a seoarate, stamped, self-address, No.10 envelope to: Rolling Stone - Hyundai Home For The Holidays Home Free Tuition College Sweepstakes, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10104. *Model 13332, 3 Door GS Hatchback Coupe Automatic with an accessory package AC. "Inclusion on the tour is subject to tour scheduling and availability of performance venue. <&H YUfDRI www.hyundaiusa.com www.rolingstone.com follett NEW & USED COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS www.efollett.COm t' ARE Y oU FREE. DOES YOUR COLLEGE MANDATE THOUGHT REFORM AT ORIENTATION? ARE YOUR PRIVATE CONSCIENCE AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY RESPECTED? The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Inc. (FIRE) wants to protect your right, as students, to believe as your own minds and consciences direct. At public colleges and universities, this right is constitutionally guaranteed. At private colleges and universities, it is guaranteed by principles of academic freedom and contract law, and, we believe, by various state and federal statutes. FIRE believes that colleges and universities have no right to require you to reveal your political affiliations, sexual practices and atti- tudes, views on race and ethnicity, demeaning or embarrassing be- haviors, intimate aspects of family relationships, or legally pro- tected and privileged relationships (such as with lawyers, physicians, and clergy). Such invasions of privacy occur every year in manda- tory freshman orientation, in campus judicial systems, in residential programs, and in "multicultural" and other "sensitivity training" sessions that seek to enforce one politically correct view of life. FIRE believes that you are free to discuss and debate all issues when and as you see fit, but that colleges and universities are morally and often legally prohibited from intruding coercively upon your pri- Please send your materials to: The Rights and Privacy Project Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Inc. 437 Chestnut Street, Suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Email: fire@thefire.org Fax: 215-717-3440 Tel: 215-717-FIRE or 884-531-FIRE FIRE is a nonprofit, tax-exempt educational foundation devoted to individual liberty and dignity; religious liberty; the rights of conscience; legal equality; due process; and academic freedom on our nations campuses. Its founders and directors are Alan Charles Kors, Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, and Harvey A. Silverglate, attorney, legal journalist, and civil libertarian in Boston. They coauthored The Shadow University: The Betrayal ofLiberty on America's Campuses. Check FIRE's Website at www.thefire.org for reports on the 11