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In response to the "Kinsey Confidential" column that ran Oct. 25, I submit that the IDS is erring severely as a journalistic publication. The American society prides itself on being one that enjoys the right of a free press, and that is a right that I gladly celebrate alongside everyone that works and writes for the IDS. However, I must also make note of the fact that the IDS does not exist to be a source of gossip or a sex-health magazine. Seeing the IDS running articles on the same types of topics as Cosmopolitan is a grand disappointment to me. The IDS should set its sights high, striving more toward the New York Times mantra of publishing "All the news that's fit to print." Sex advice has nothing to do with news, nor will it ever.

Lucas M. Fields\nSophomore\nPresident, \nEigenmann Residence Center

For more letters, see the Jordan River Forum in Thursday's Indiana Daily Student. To submit a letter to the editor, please e-mail letters@indiana.edu. Letters may be edited for content and length.

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