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Bringing back the boy band

Whether you like them or not, boy bands are an essential part of popular culture. Pop music would simply not be the same without them.

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Robbing students of an education

On Jan. 10, the Tucson Unified School District voted to terminate its ethnics studies program, facing penalties from the Arizona Department of Education.

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Abolish the Federal Communications Commission

The Federal Communications Commission has very little justification for being as powerful as it is. This agency is repugnant to our liberty, and students and media consumers nationwide should reject its authority.

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Big Pharma’s big lie

Pharmaceuticals in America is an industry that profits through misleading, manipulative advertising and the complete fabrication of diseases and treatments.

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Go away, Ron Paul

In a weak field of candidates and in a party that is still struggling to decide how it will be relevant to the next generation, Ron Paul doesn’t stand out.

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99 problems and a baby

This weekend Beyoncé and Jay-Z welcomed their new daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, into the world and received a myriad of positive and negative reactions. Does the amount of response speak to the larger issue of celebrity worship reaching new heights?

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Awards shows a haute mess

Whatever happens next, awards season is always a worthwhile opportunity to get a feel for what is going on and what is popular in the entertainment world.

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Obama’s blatant power grab

With the installation of Richard Cordray to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, President Obama has once again demonstrated his complete disregard and disrespect of the Constitution of the United States of America.

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The evolution of the Republican

The Republican candidates vying for a nomination to run in the 2012 presidential election have become so radical, that they fail to compete. When choosing a nominee, we’re scraping the bottom of the barrel.

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Free energy and our future

Through complete and real innovation due to technological advancement, utilizing sustainable resources could drastically change how we as a society consume and pay for energy, food and many other facets of the human experience.

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