The art of zombie-fying literature The works of Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters are among the most beloved classics that have been taught in…
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Native American Tribe Stubbornly Defends Their Homeland
by Catherine Fisher May 5, 2011Sacred land infringes on councilwoman’s right to retail “We’d prefer not to have corporate chains on our sacred burial grounds,” Chief Editon said. In the…
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Mainstream media fail to adequately investigate the Egyptian revolution As a sea of protesters packed streets and city squares, Hosni Mubarak’s presidency crumbled. With the…
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The economics behind declining U.S. fertility Planning to start a family or have additional children has largely become a question of finances and affordability. The…
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Penetrating images get too close for comfort With the 3-D fad already waning in mainstream cinema, proponents of the technology have been investigating a new…
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Infant Being Groomed to Run for Public Office in a Few Years
by Brianna Panella May 5, 2011Natural born leader shows potential from confines of his crib This past April gave way to a new hope for America, and it had nothing…
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Local White Middle Schooler Claims He is an OG: Original Gangster
by Marc Phillips May 5, 2011Willy Preston Wheatley III, age 12, says he’s a “hard mothafugga.” “Yeah, I try not to brag, but I run shit at FAMS,” said Wheatley…
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The genetic factor that may determine promiscuity Let’s admit it: We’ve all at one point in time found ourselves jamming out to “Promiscuous Girl” by…
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New budget cuts will affect programs for youth Monica Rigucci is a sophomore at Ithaca High School. After receiving job training and interview practice from…