9/11: Forgotten by the College
By George Apostolopoulos | Sep. 19, 2007Sept. 11, 2001, the day the world changed. Most of us know the details of what happened on that morning as 19 members of al-Qaeda unleashed the worst ...
Read More »Sept. 11, 2001, the day the world changed. Most of us know the details of what happened on that morning as 19 members of al-Qaeda unleashed the worst ...
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Read More »If you are a freshman entering the College you may not have heard it yet, but time and time again people say that college students are not politically ...
Read More »The time has arrived to stand and give our incoming freshmen a round of applause and a pat on the back. To the class of 2011: my congratulations to you ...
Read More »Wednesday, April 18, marked the end of the 2006-2007 term for the Student Government Association (SGA). Since late September, I have reported on a total ...
Read More »Ever since a woman's right to an abortion was defined as fundamental in the 1973 landmark case of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court has subsequently curtailed ...
Read More »On April 12 Gov. Jon S. Corzine was critically injured in an automobile accident. While it would be shameful to exploit his accident to make a point, ...
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Read More »I don't ever want to forget feeling what I feel now, not unless the mindset of people has changed and our world has ceased to be a terrible place. It ...
Read More »To establish the reality of anthropogenic climate change, one must demonstrate four points. It must be shown that the planet is warming, atmospheric concentration ...
Read More »Nigel Calder sums up the global warming issue quite well: "When politicians and journalists declare that the science of global warming is settled, they ...
Read More »The great specter of Iraq overshadows this nation. Our challenge in this troubling time is not simply to implement the best policy for us and the Iraqi ...
Read More »A few years ago I remember reading about two cops who were accused of raping a stripper. They denied having sex with the stripper emphatically - at first. ...
Read More »I was extremely pleased when Jay Webber, Republican candidate for state Assembly in the 26th legislative district, sent out a press release bashing an ...
Read More »In this piece, I will commit a number of heresies. The Inquisitors of the Church of Ecology know where to find me. Let them come: I remain armed with ...
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