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Running counterclockwise

More time is something that we could probably all use, but adding more hours to a day just isn’t possible. For now, the best we can do is to manage our time. Maybe, it might even be time to stop and smell the roses.

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Does America need a violent revolution?

Stephen Broden, a Republican congressional candidate in Texas, said the Founding Fathers violently revolted against England in the 1700s, therefore, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to violently overthrow the Obama administration.

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Predictions gone awry

Last semester, I wrote a series of bold predictions last year for 2010. Less than halfway through the 2010-2011 school year, many of these predictions have already come true. However, others were wildly off the mark.

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The bravest woman in Mexico a fool?

Marisol Valles Garcia, a 20-year-old student, just accepted the hazardous position of police chief in a bloody, cartel war zone in Mexico. Many consider her a hero – but others criticize her inexperience and feminine, peaceful tactics as foolhardy.

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“Glee” photo shoot pushes our buttons

A recent photo shoot for GQ magazine featuring members of the cast of “Glee” in some risqué and suggestive poses, while still in character, is raising major concerns in the media.

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Dissecting the locavore movement

The locavore movement is a new member of the American pop culture lexicon. There might be a place on the bandwagon for the average college student, too.

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Proposing an unbelievable idea

The federal government has been so crippled by partisan beliefs that even basic tasks are being derailed. This column explores how ideas can be more beneficial than beliefs in many areas of life.

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School spirit proves to be soulless

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed that a cheerleader cant refuse to cheer for an athlete based on First Amendment grounds, even if that athlete happens to be her rapist.

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The attention games countries play

A number of nations are subscribing to the theory that hosting huge events like the Olympics and the Commonwealth Games at high cost is the way to herald their announcement to the world, but such an assumption doesn’t necessarily address basic and critical problems.

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