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General education requirements detract from development
These requirements accomplish the exact opposite of what they're intended to do. ...
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Do not let your work define your identity
Even those who do make a career out of their passions often find that what made them passionate about the subject is absent from their career. ...
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Pursue romance on personal terms
Congruity is what matters most: a relationship works when you and your significant other compromise and agree on what defines your relationship and what makes you both happy. ...
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Students deserve reform in University drug policy
While Stenger's PSA was well-intentioned, it completely misses the point. ...
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Commerical drones carry high potential for abuse
We must show greater hesitation in legally permitting others to pilot a drone over someone else's yard. ...
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Repressive tactics stifle student voices
Most students do not have the money to instigate change or air grievances through economic avenues. ...
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Advice: Greetings from the Friend Zone
Being honest with yourself and him provides the potential for him to become the Cory to your Topanga, or simply remain your go-to-guy. ...
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Public response to Ebola is the real danger
It is our duty to separate out the facts from hyperbole and make wise decisions based on the expertise of our medical system. ...
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Fame does not qualify teens as role models
Why is it acceptable to compare young business prodigies, amazingly talented athletes, social activists or local Nobel Peace Prize winners to Vine celebrities like Nash Grier, the irrelevant Jaden Smith, or the ...
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Local foods vital in the fight for sustainability
When we support local food, we build a network of regional interdependence. This alleviates our dependence on corporate providers that have degraded too many American communities. ...