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Nuclear weapons: better safe than sorry

By Dalton Carver
Staff reporter
“The moment of explosion is approaching fast.”
This quote from the general staff of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s military is just one of the many threats that the country has issued over the past month. Angered by the sanctions that the United Nations has placed on them for testing nuclear weapons, [...]

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Prequel dazzles, but falls short of excellence

As I have lived in Kansas my whole life, I am well acquainted with the story that made this flat land famous, The Wizard of Oz. So when I heard that there was going to be a prequel, I thought I would go see it just for the heck of it.

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Keystone Pipeline sparks controversy

By Dalton Carver
News and Opinion editor
With one side clamoring for independence from foreign oil and the other for environmental awareness, the Keystone Pipeline has the attention of the nation. Extracting oil from Canada’s tar sands, the pipeline is to stretch 1,179 miles, beginning in Alberta and ending in Texas. Since the project travels through the [...]

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Internships useful for getting jobs

Everyone wants to get a job after graduation. Everyone has also heard the about the shape of the job market and unemployment.

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Instagram ignored as legitimate photography

Instagram is probably the cheapest and most efficient way to socially share your photographs, especially while on the go. With its strong connectivity to Facebook and Twitter, your friends and family can view and like your photos within seconds of you snapping the picture.

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Race for presidency continues with chaos

Rick Santorum dropped out of the campaign earlier this week, leaving a clear path for opponent Mitt Romney to take the Republican nomination.

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How do you deal with tough professors?- Perspective

By Morgan Constantine
Guest writer
When you have a tough professor whether it’s you and them don’t get along or you are just struggling in the class the way to deal with it is to first talk to them. Set up a meeting so that you can talk one on one and let them know the problem. [...]

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Hard as nails or hot as fire?

College can be an amazing adventure with many challenges and many rewards. One such challenge is often the professors themselves.

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Childhood memories grow into real meaning

As a child when Easter rolled around that is all I ever saw, eggs, a bunny, and lots of chocolate.

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Palm Sunday: An Unlikely Savior

By Ashlee Alley
Guest writer
On Sunday, April 1, Christians will do something strange.  We will shout (sing, pray, etc.) “Hosanna,” wave a palm branch (that has probably been special ordered from a flower shop), and some churches will even have a live donkey!  These practices seem strange, if not a little quaint.  But what is really [...]

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