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Monday, October 2, 2006
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House Editorial: Title IX: Percentages over people Here is a suggestion for a brand-new bumper sticker. “Title IX: Ensuring government-sanctioned discrimination since 1972.” More... Conspiracy Theory: Who’s the thief? It almost seems like a sticky simulation of “Minority Report” — minus Colin Farrell’s greasy hair and Tom Cruise’s monochromatic wardrobe. Students from my local high school have challenged an online anti-plagiarism service for presuming all students are guilty until proven innocent. As in the film, an intriguing fight scene has ensued. More... Breeze Perspectives: The Reality of love
TV’s reality love is nothing like real love. More... Breeze Perspectives: U.N.-necessary
It has become very easy to buy into the notion that the United Nations is a great peace-loving organization that should be utilized as a means for conducting diplomacy; however, should one attempt to evaluate its effectiveness, they would find that it is a pathetic institution that undermines the security of both the United States and of the world. More... Through the Looking Glass: Saying goodbye is hard to do
As I made my epic journey back to my home in Northern Virginia, thousands of thoughts rushed through my head as I peered out the passenger seat window watching trees and cars blur by. I hadn’t been home since June, and even then, for about three days. I figured it was time to get some home cooking, sleep in my comfortable bed, and make sure my parents still recognized me. But going home is often filled with nostalgia and for a purpose — and my trip included both. I was homesick, and I had the important job of saying goodbye to a close friend who recently died. More... Letters to the Editor (Editorial Policies) Darts & Pats (Submit your own!)
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