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U2 invasion

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If you have a registered Apple ID, chances are that you have U2’s new album, “Songs of Innocence” already on your device.You probably had no idea that it was there in the first place.


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Equal in every way

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The recent string of domestic violence incidents involving National Football League players has rocked the sporting world and revealed the indifference with which our culture deals with violence.


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Jesus take the wheel

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A Pennsylvania teen faces two years of prison for simulating oral sex with a statue of Jesus.


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Forgetting history, hurting ourselves

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Tragedy is often lost on us the more we move away from an event in time. But by forgetting the solemnity of events, we dishonor those who suffered.By now everyone and their grandmother has heard about Urban Outfitters’ unfortunate clothing mishap.The company sold a $130 “vintage” Kent State sweatshirt covered in what looked like bloodstains.



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50 shades of beige

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I’m sure a lot of things come to mind when you hear the word “nude.” Perhaps first and foremost is a naked person.



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Consider this a wake up call, Goodell

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In the aftershock of both the startling revelations of Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson, National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell is facing one of the greatest challenges to the League’s image in his six-year tenure.The TMZ bombshell that Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice did indeed punch his then-fiancée now wife Janay Palmer into unconsciousness lead to his indefinite suspension from the NFL at large.


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Product loyalty or value

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Another generation of the iPhone has proven once again that Apple still reigns in the cellular technological world.Columnists Riley Zipper and Jessica Karl touched on this within the last few weeks, with different reviews of



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The ISIS truth

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Edgar HaroSeniorBiologyColumn Tag: Haro-ing TalesLocal political figures and media have been vigilantly involved in vocalizing the international concern over the unbelievably twisted spectacle shaking the Middle East known as ISIS.Sadly, it’s disappointing how they’ve all forgotten to mention a crucial detail that can significantly widen our perspectives on this crisis.Let me start off by saying that it’s incredibly dishonest how our leaders have proceeded to act stunned at ISIS’s swift military gains over the past nine months.



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Throw what you know

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With the start of a new school year, a new set of preconceived notions and their accompanying judgements towards one of the many facets of my life as a student have begun to rear their ugly heads. Everything from someone’s sunglasses to shoes to speaking voice factors into their assessment, but it seems to me that one item sure to draw quick attention - and quick assumptions - is the presence of Greek letters on a student’s apparel.



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Surprise, millennials are different

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We tend to get a lot of flak as a generation for our hook-up mentality. Everywhere I go, I hear people saying that us youths don’t like to settle down anymore.


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Group proves hard to ignore

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It has come to my attention that the Traditional Youth organization has stuck their slimy bigoted heads out of the mud once again.



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The need for autonomy

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I was browsing the news when I stumbled upon 3 month old article in The Washington Post on sexual assault on college campuses.


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Pence's budget means luxury chairs

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As a student who both studies and works in the political science realm, barely a day goes by where I don’t witness Indiana Republicans cramming budget surpluses down the throats of any person who is brave enough to listen.