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A Eulogy for George McGovern

On Sunday we lost a paragon of American liberalism. His death is a sad reminder of the decline of liberal ideology in contemporary American politics and policy. ...


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Fallen hero

We hope that a blemished record doesn't prevent Zach Stein from continuing his work to improve a Greek Life system in desperate need of a makeover. ...


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Change is good, but for a cause

Renovating the New Union is just one example of the pointless construction that's taken over our campus. ...


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Stress loves company

Rather than focusing on how busy you are, think about what your friends are going through, too. ...


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Liberal arts is for everyone? Maybe not

Colleges should encourage students to pursue their passions, not force a generic curriculum down their throats. ...


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Romney 2.0 is a product of our short-term memory

Romney's flip-flops may be noticed by some, but most America's eat up his new, moderated plan for America. ...


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Government, Step Aside

Romney and Obama offer differing solutions for the country, but don't mention the best one: privatize everything. ...


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Taming your monster roomie

From bad hygiene to inhuman hours, there are many varieties of bad roommate. Luckily, there's a way to lessen your misery. ...


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The Power of MAD: Why Iran won't strike

Despite appearances, Iran is a rational actor. It wants to remain on the map, and knows a strike against Israel will result in its obliteration. ...


Staff Editorials

Stay Out

The civil war in Syria is a tragedy. But America should keep its hand out of the conflict. ...