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Barack: Round Two

Make no mistake; when Barack Obama was sworn in as President of the United States on Jan. 20, 2009, history was made. After...

A Campus Climate Change

With the 2012 presidential elections, we saw an impressive turnout in voters and a major upturn in campus involvement during that time. The...

And Nothing Else Matters…

Raise your hand, fairest reader, if you remember where you were the day Twinkies died. Keep them raised if you’ve spent more than...

Drug-Peddling For A Cure

In August 2012, the Food and Drug Administration released its “one-a-day” pill for HIV, a composite pill of four drugs in one, a...

Looking For Mediation In The Media

When I first heard about the Sandy Hook shooting, I paid attention for maybe an hour — and then I turned off the...

Fighting For VAWA

When the Violence Against Women Act was passed in 1994, it was the federal government’s way of saying, “Hey, we take rape and...

Dive Off the Fiscal Cliff

Read my lips: new taxes. Before I go into my snarky assessment of this and that and who did what and what it...

Meds For Our Mentality

Stop. Just stop. Put your pitchforks down. Cool your jets with your Facebook postings. And, for the love of humanity, stop trying to solve the guns...

The Dramatic Detriment Of The Not-So-Holy Holidays

Christmas lights have been strung off trees, while iPods fresh from their boxes are still being tapped and explored. Santa and his reindeer...

‘Django’: Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil

I have been told by some of my friends to not start this article with the “N-word.” As good an idea as that...

A Rape of Personhood

In “Fiftie Godlie and Learned Sermons,” Heinrich Bullinger writes, “Let adulteries … rapes, and incestes bee put to exile.” That was written in...

If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It

Nothing says prestige quite like heavy-handed minimalism, apparently. At least, that must have been the logic behind the committee of University of California execs...

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