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The State Press

Editorial: Coming to terms

No sleep, crowded libraries, empty coffee cups and untold numbers of students on Facebook at all hours of the night. Welcome — yes, already — to midterms, where the stress is high and need for achievement even higher.

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The State Press

Letter to the Editor: Feb. 23

Every school day as we walk through the crowds of people on our way to classes, we encounter multiple booths, stands, kiosks, billboards, signs, posters and their solicitors waiting for us in the most trafficked parts of campus.

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The State Press

Editorial: Getting civil

It’s not often that we write about how much respect we have for our friends down south at UA. But in a gesture fitting for the day’s news, we’re going to break tradition.

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The State Press

Undergrads: taking nerdy back

According to “Academically Adrift,” a new book on American higher education, undergraduates are setting up for failure in an increasingly competitive, global economy.

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The State Press

Devil Dish: Feb. 22

Baseball season is now in full swing with the start of spring training, and there is high drama in the air.

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The State Press

The politics of scarcity

We are entering an age of government scarcity, one that will shape the next political era in ways that are both obvious and subtle.

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