To the Editor:
In The Poly’s Editorial/Opinion section two issues ago, Timothy Tusing ’10 wrote of Statler & Waldorf’s lack of a “more progressive approach” to the subject of Ratio-Induced Bitch Syndrome and implied that the publication was a jumping-off point for misogyny on campus.
Statler & Waldorf would like to apologize for Tusing’s attitude, since we do not print a misogynistic publication and since he has not brought forth evidence to prove otherwise. Perhaps he confused the magazine with one from Clarkson University.
Jim Tatalias
CHME ’10
Editor in Chief, Statler & Waldor

