By Josh Elmer At first it may seem like a trivial endeavor to make our professors put their credentials on their Web sites. I was…
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By Senior Writer Jonathon Baldacci and By Chris Giblin Whatever happened to history class in this country? When I was a youngster, it was the…
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It’s futile to try and list characters in Jim Jarmusch’s films because there are too many and they vary too much. Here are three from…
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Realizing the movement’s failings 40 years later By Julissa Trevino A young woman is lying on the grass with her shirt unbuttoned, open to reveal…
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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…