February 11, 2013 - 8:40pm
Bleeding Blue: Right-to-work is wrong
BY JOE PAONE
Republicans talk a lot about helping employers create jobs, but what’s the purpose of more jobs if workers can't live on their wages?
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February 10, 2013 - 9:12pm
Lincoln Logs: Choosing your happiness
BY HARSHA NAHATA
We don’t have to be happy all the time, or not happy at all. Happiness can be on a spectrum. We don’t have to pick between being happy or not being happy — in fact, that’s not even a choice that we can really make.
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February 10, 2013 - 9:03pm
Campus Corner: Addicted to Adderall
BY KAT CARTWRIGHT
Though I understand that some students need A.D.H.D medication to function on a daily basis, it’s obvious that students are abusing these drugs. Whether it’s to stay up late studying for an exam or party harder than a typical night, the use and abuse of this drug is a problem at universities across the nation and our University is no exception.
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February 7, 2013 - 10:08pm
Weil Can Do It: A Valentine for everyone
BY ELLERY WEIL
But the thing is for me, when I think of Valentine’s Day, I really think of a shoebox — a pink, tissue paper-covered shoebox with a hole cut in the lid. Elementary school Valentine’s Day was the best.
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February 7, 2013 - 9:41pm
Study A Blog, Madrid Edition: Do You Speak English?
BY ALEXIS BIAGGI
The U.S. is quite behind on the multilingual trend. I’m not proposing that every individual ought to be fluent in 15 languages. However, knowing the basics of a few languages will help to remove our image as people who believe their culture is superior to others.
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February 7, 2013 - 2:36pm
The Justice League: The cost of heightened security
BY YASH BHUTADA
In 2012, 16 mass shootings occurred in the United States. Not one was done by a Muslim and most perpetrators were white males — but America still associates mass killings with Arabs.
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February 7, 2013 - 9:40am
The Working Ethic: Out-of-state bias
BY CHARLENE LERNER
Out-of-state student add to the culture, diversity and prestige of the school. Is it fair that they have to pay double the tuition of an in-stater?
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February 6, 2013 - 9:18pm
From the President’s Desk: Behind the scenes
BY MANISH PARIKH
CSG officers help give students a say in the University. But who are those leaders and what do they do?
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February 6, 2013 - 8:40pm
The Feminine Critique: Sen. Warren and House Bill 5711
BY EMMA MANIERE
The stereotype of women who get abortions only fuels legislatures' ability to pass bills to block a women's choice. Sen. Warren calls for an open dialog to clarify why we need to lift restrictions on abortion clinics.
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February 5, 2013 - 7:40pm
Sophia's Study-A-Blog: The small things
BY SOPHIA KOTOV
Germans are stereotyped as being closed off and cold. But some of the most touching random acts of kindness I’ve experienced have occurred here in Germany.
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