The specters behind the speeches By Briana Shemroske The fuzzy, scrutinizing images are what people remember—politicians swiftly condemning one another in black and white, using…
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The de-evolution of activism on our campus By Adam Polaski Passionate students report to class with instruments in tow, ready to learn the intricacies of…
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GIs continue the fight against those sending them to war By Karin Fleming In 1968, Bill Perry was in Vietnam searching through bomb craters for…
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The paradox of restricting free speech at political conventions By Jenna Scatena Tension had been building throughout the country for months. Tumultuous events — vast…
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By Emily Stoner We need to find a new way to talk about abortion. Discussion of it has been halted by arguments such as exactly…
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By Jackie Simone Red, white and blue crowds erupted in applause and waved signs enthusiastically. Setting a television record, more than 40 million viewers at…
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By Andrea Bichan The media frenzy surrounding the 2008 presidential election is enormous, and often overwhelming. One cannot escape the constant flow of information. As…
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LBJ addresses the country about Vietnam victory By Josh Elmer In the greatest act of patriotism and showmanship since the raising of the flags at…
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Astronauts Photograph Far Side of Moon, Determine it’s Not Cheese
by Tim Lebel October 10, 2008Scientists stunned at discovery By Tim Lebel The scientific community was astounded by groundbreaking discoveries resulting from the recent Apollo 8 mission. For years, the…
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By Jessie Mitchell I’ve been watching a lot of MTV lately, in the hopes of maybe understanding today’s youth. I just want to know –…