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Putting cards on the table

In the dry, arid fields of Glendale, around 91st and Northern avenues, a dust storm of epic proportions has been building for some time.

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The State Press

Editorial: Too much text

It is not a bizarre occurrence to see hordes of students whip out their cellular telephones the moment class gets out to send a message in textual form.

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Presiding over the Internet

Ambiguity, especially in politics, often allows for the disfigurement and promulgation of ideas, concepts and values to serve a political ideology or agenda.

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The State Press

Editorial: Time mismanagement

Picture this: Apocalypse. Where are you? Trapped in Hayden Library, the Memorial Union, Calculus and Analytical Geometry III or, worst-case scenario, the newsroom dungeon wrapped in a Snuggie.

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Letters to the Editor

Capitalizing on health Understanding capitalism, we know that competition, private property and profits are the best ingredients for increasing quality and offering cheaper care.

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The State Press

Editorial: Boos and Bravos

Bravo to Edward Kennedy and his life accomplishments. The Massachusetts senator passed away Tuesday night after battling brain cancer for just more than a year.

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In pursuit of more options

It all started in Arlington, Va., after a three-mile run and a bowl of oatmeal. It was the first and only time I met Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.

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The State Press

Editorial: Home Remedies

Swine flu. Just when you thought you had made it past the danger and it had finally slipped your mind, the illness is back to hog our attention as cold and flu season nears.

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The State Press

Affirmative balance

The quest for gender, ethnic and religious equality in a culturally diverse America has led to an enormous surge of progress for minorities in academic and work environments, forever shaping our natio

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Well worth the price

The recent talk of health-care reform has drawn an exceptionally visceral reaction from Americans who apparently do not realize how much the government has already done for them.

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Obama, US attention spans and HDTV

In the world of politics, novelty wins. This is not surprising. Increasingly, we live in the shadow of the new thing, the fresh face and the Google Trend.

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