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Chancing self-expression in the rain

This past Thursday, I was driving home. It was about 9 p.m., and the Arizonan stratosphere was igniting a spectacle. The sky was chaos; lightning fanned out across miles, and soon the rain began.

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Is rating professors ruining education?

What is the difference between a class that requires 12 books of reading and a three-page paper every week, and a class requiring five books and two papers for the entire semester?

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Equality begins now

I do not tend to write overtly political columns. Instead, I prefer focusing on the mundane, the vulgar and the common items. This article attempts to discuss both.

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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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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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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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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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