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  • September 29, 2013

The Pope Clashes With the Vatican

By: JP Chabot Pope Francis has dedicated much of his time changing the tone of the Roman Catholic Church to

U.S. Military Strike on Syria is a Must

By: Valeria Bautista and Yesenia Varela Opinion: The country should not tolerate chemical warfare. There are two types of evil—those

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  • September 16, 2013

Getting the Skills to Pay the Bills

By: Mahdee Gill Fast food workers began striking in August to get paid $15 an hour– about twice the minimum

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  • September 16, 2013

Terrorists Killed Comedy on 9/11

By: JP Chabot After the 9/11 bombings, nothing was funny anymore. All popular culture ceased entirely for a few weeks.

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  • September 16, 2013

Buildings Crumbling Around Us

Staff Editorial Accidents happen, but campus officials should have seen this one coming years ago. A 200-pound slab of concrete from

Tracked at the Click of A Button

By: Aaron Vasquez The National Security Agency is in the news for accusations of invasion of privacy, but we’ve been

Student Debt Devalues Degrees

By: C.Harold Pierce The deal made by Congress to increase student interest rates creates an educational roadblock. Starting this semester,

New Complex A Valuable Asset

Staff Editorial Despite its $5.6 million price tag  the soccer field is an investment for the future. It’s great when a plan

Quality declines while prices rise

VIDEO GAMES: Ever played a $60 four-hour video game? Things have gone too far: The hyper-expensive development costs mean every

Pause a second for safety’s sake

CAMPUS: Don’t run the stop signs on campus. Every day while crossing College Avenue I see that almost every driver