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NOOKs challenge books

Published Feb 10, 2012

E-readers, like the Kindle Fire and NOOK, are becoming increasingly popular among readers. The story of the relationship between NOOKs and books models a thriller, though it may be seen as a tragedy to...

Diplomacy fails with nuclear Iran

Published Feb 10, 2012

Do not let Hollywood’s obsession with the Mayan calendar take your attention away from the apocalypse currently brewing in the Middle East. For years, the elephant in the room of international politics...

E-books provide a new way to learn

Published Feb 9, 2012

Everything seems to be headed into the electronic realm these days. “Snail mail” has been replaced by email, maps converted to GPS on our phones, even newspapers are being threatened by the...

Komen retreats from Planned Parenthood funding controversy

Published Feb 9, 2012

Susan G. Komen for the Cure on Friday rescinded the decision to discontinue its funding for Planned Parenthood’s breast cancer screening program. Tony Perkins, the president of the socially conservative...

Appellate court decision shows hope for gay Americans

Published Feb 9, 2012

Growing up, Kris Perry was afraid to love, afraid to dream of a future and afraid to let herself want a family. But Tuesday morning the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals released its decision to uphold...

Public misunderstood Komen decision

Published Feb 8, 2012

Many women are concerned about Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s motives for halting funding to Planned Parenthood, which for years has provided them with services such as breast exams and cancer screenings....

Long road to economic recovery persists

Published Feb 8, 2012

A subtle thing happened during the Super Bowl on Sunday. In the midst of Manning mania, talking babies, flying babies, Madonna, Cee Lo and marching bands came an advertisement much different than the rest....

Education quality should trump rankings

Published Feb 8, 2012

The United States is, for now, the strongest world power. It is the most influential, polarizing, economically and militarily powerful country in the world. It has a reputation for democracy and opportunity...

Celebrity endorsements should not affect GOP race

Published Feb 8, 2012

Months ago, many Americans were excitedly debating the possibility of a Donald Trump presidency. And though he is not a part of the current race, he certainly has not disappeared from the scope of national...

Students should care about good credit

Published Feb 7, 2012

During college, students have more pressing concerns than building good credit. However, shortly after graduation, credit can become a major issue. Students should understand credit history and debt to...

Talking or texting in the bathroom seems wrong

Published Feb 7, 2012

Twenty years ago, nobody had a cell phone except business people who didn’t mind carrying around a second briefcase. Ten years ago, cell phones easily could have been utilized by home builders as...

Chrysler, E*Trade headline top Super Bowl commercials

Published Feb 7, 2012

If you’re like me, then you forgot it was Super Bowl Sunday until about two hours before kickoff. I didn’t really care who won. There were no records on the line, and I’m a broke college...