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A-Parent-ly Usual: A Different Perspective On Fall Weekend

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We have yet to experience fall—the campus is colored with green leaves on the sidewalks and the sun continues to sneak in Indian summer...

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Counterpoint: Mentally Graduated

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We’re more than halfway done with fall semester, and it’s only just starting to set in that I’m a senior, and that I’m graduating...

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Point: Sophomore Slumping

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Defib-you-later: Number of Automated External Defibrillators Unimpressive

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Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are crucial to successful intervention for cardiac arrest. If you have a heart attack and no one...

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One Hundred Years of Activism?

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My roommate is far too modest as an actress. She dismissed the time she spent on the Centennial project as if it were nothing. I understand...

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Not So Fast, Qwikster

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As a kid, I loved nothing more than sifting through the VHS tapes at the locally-run Tommy K’s video store; I knew the store better than...

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iRemember: A Reflection On the Legacy of Steve Jobs

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On January 24, 1984, Apple introduced the Macintosh, the first personal computer to have a mouse and a graphical user interface. Almost...

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Not All It’s ‘Cac-ed Up to Be

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Columbus Day: Celebrated or Tolerated?

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  Monday, October 10 was Columbus Day.  I almost forgot about it.  In fact, it seems like most people only remember it because it...

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The Legacy of Matthew Shepard: Why his murder still resonates today

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We cannot let the conditions of this violent and discriminating world affect us. “But what we can and should let affect us is love,”...

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