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Vixen’s “African-American Studies” book insulting

Looking for soft porn? Want to catch a glimpse of the hottest booty in hip-hop? Well stop by Border’s Bookstore and visit the African-American Studies section. Yes that’s right, the section that features books about famed black trailblazers such as W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey and President Barack Obama, also […]

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Social networking sites hinder people skills

Social networks will be the fall of man. No, not really. But they are creating a generation of people void of social skills. These online communities that allow you to connect with virtually anyone, have thrown a curve ball at traditional methods of socializing. Friend, a word that used to […]

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State not educating youth properly

Students, parents, and certain organizations filed a lawsuit at the Leon County Circuit Court on Wednesday voicing their dissatisfaction with the Florida public school system. The defendants are claiming that low graduation rates, in addition to Florida’s low ranking in education spending, severely low teachers’ salaries, and high rate of […]

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Soldier criminals should not reflect military values

In light of what’s been going on in the news recently, I have been getting negative feedback about my choice of occupation.  I am a member of the United States Army Reserve.  I have been a Soldier for over six years.  My military career has had its ups and downs […]

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Mammogram test decision should be left up to patient, not doctors

While there is a greater chance of detecting breast cancer through mammogram testing at age 50, starting at age 40 won’t kill you. The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recently released new information recommending that women age 40 to 49, no longer go in for routine mammogram screening.   […]

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Internal flame needs more fuel

Late Friday afternoon, three men stood around the eternal flame trying to figure out why the flame was not burning. I had seen the flame out before and attributed it to strong winds, rain or maybe Dr. Ammons turned the switch off, but Friday was a beautiful fall day free […]

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Senate’s motion too hasty

After a mere 10 weeks in office, the student senate motioned to begin the impeachment process of SGA President Gallop Franklin. The motion came as nine senators voted for the impeachment process to begin. In the SGA constitution, under Title 10 Chapter 901.1 ,  the student senate may remove any […]

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A letter from the SGA president

I am no stranger to adversity, and I don’t entertain ignorance but acknowledge it.  I was impeached by a 1/3rd vote of the Student Senate because I would not prematurely perform a function that a certain interest group was pressuring me to perform for their best interest.      I have […]

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Trial on terror may be lost cause

How do you produce a trial for the accused terrorist of the Sept. 11 attacks that’s fair when most Americans want them dead? Furthermore, how fair is it to have a jury chosen just a few blocks away from the World Trade Center site? And to top it all off, […]

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Technology hampered in classroom

Last Thursday, my professor asked me to put my laptop away. I didn’t. Was I disobedient? Yes. I didn’t intentionally try to be disrespectful, I just didn’t want to comply—I had my reason. As two students continued to share to the class what they read, she asked me a second […]