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Issue Date: Monday, January 31, 2011 Issue: January 31, 2011 Last Update: Thursday, February 03, 2011
  • From Tragedy in Tucson to Reuniting the Nation

    Monday, January 31, 2011 By: Keyera Mitchell

    On Saturday, January 8 at 10:10 am, a massive shooting occurred at a Safeway grocery store in Tucson, Arizona, ending with congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and six left dead and 12 others injured. Si

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  • Gruesome Videos and Pressuring Campaigns: Seriously, PETA?

    Tuesday, February 01, 2011 By: Kalli Wolf

    According to numerous “Anti-PETA” sites and activists, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals does more harm to animals than good. Is this true? Who knows. What is true, however, is the negative

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  • Textbooks Outdated

    Monday, January 31, 2011 By: Hayden Alsvig

    Textbooks have always been a help to students when and teachers with school work, while at least the non-damaged ones. For the past two years all I have heard was “don’t do that”, “be careful with t

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  • “The Kennedy Detail”: A Must-Read for History Junkies

    Monday, January 31, 2011 By: Erin Stipp

    The Kennedy Detail, written by former Secret Service agent Gerald Blaine with journalist Lisa McCubbin, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the John F. Kennedy presidency, making it a must-read for any

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  • Portman Shines in "Black Swan"

    Monday, January 31, 2011 By: Alexis Tinucci

    In the final scene of Black Swan, Natalie Portman’s Nina Sayers falls onto a mattress during her finale in the ballet Swan Lake.  In the ballet, the White Swan dies by jumping off a cliff after her pr

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  • 2010 Oscar Nominations Announced

    Monday, January 31, 2011 By: Kalli Wolf

    To much awaited anticipation, the nominations have finally been released for the year’s biggest movie award ceremony: The Oscars. The Academy has voted, and on January 25, the nominations were release

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At-a-glance

Gruesome Videos and Pressuring Campaigns: Seriously, PETA?
According to numerous “Anti-PETA” sites and activists, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals does more harm to animals than good. Is this true? Who knows. What is true, however, is the negative
full story 
On Saturday, January 8 at 10:10 am, a massive shooting occurred at a Safeway grocery store in Tucson, Arizona, ending with congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and six left dead and 12 others injured. Si
full story 
On a rainy day in winter, four people sat down at a table to consider finalizing plans for the Millennium High School Observatory. One of those people was an assistant principal of the school, Bill Ne
full story 
Textbooks have always been a help to students when and teachers with school work, while at least the non-damaged ones. For the past two years all I have heard was “don’t do that”, “be careful with t
full story 
The Kennedy Detail, written by former Secret Service agent Gerald Blaine with journalist Lisa McCubbin, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the John F. Kennedy presidency, making it a must-read for any
full story 
In the final scene of Black Swan, Natalie Portman’s Nina Sayers falls onto a mattress during her finale in the ballet Swan Lake.  In the ballet, the White Swan dies by jumping off a cliff after her pr
full story 
To much awaited anticipation, the nominations have finally been released for the year’s biggest movie award ceremony: The Oscars. The Academy has voted, and on January 25, the nominations were release
full story 

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