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FROM OUR READERS
By in Opinion
Readers speak out about radio station KSYM pledge drive and young mothers and fathers who suffer ugly whispers.
By William Underhill in Opinion
As students, we are constantly juggling our priorities. It is a constant balancing act between our studies, work and social life. Sometimes the line we walk can be dangerously thin and one mistake means failure in more ways than one.
I am a first-generation college student.
By Jason B. Hogan in Opinion
Running through the perils of Iraq and Afghanistan can change the perspective of anyone.
The only question was if I die, what am I dying for? Was it really for the benefit of my country and its people or for one administration?
Ask 500 soldiers and you'll get 500 different answers.
By Selina O. Affram in Opinion
Since the start of our nation, our founding fathers and the presidents of the United States have been predominantly white Protestant males, with few exceptions.
We are now living in the 21st century, where there have been so many changes in the way Americans view societal issues.
By Jeff Reese in Opinion
Like any student, I look forward to spring break as I can take my mind off the daily grind of classes and, as much as I usually love it, newspaper.
But unlike most students, I do not go into minor depression when it ends.
For starters, people must keep in mind that all good things must come to an end, including life.