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Editorial: Sign language

The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear takes a break from blame shifting and name-calling to focus on honing our discretion between social and political consumption

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The State Press

Getting real about consequence and circumstance

There’s a common tendency to excuse the male youth’s misbehavior by responding with the expression “boys will be boys.” However, in light of the recent events at Yale and Columbia University, the old adage just doesn’t cut it.

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The State Press

Letters: Nov. 1

Letter to the students I serve as one of two student voices on the Arizona Board of Regents. Today, I am writing to stress the importance of voting in the midterm elections, which carry a great deal of weight.

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The State Press

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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The State Press

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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The State Press

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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