September 07, 2010 |
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As a college student living on an impossibly strict budget I gravitate towards the cheapest food items that I can find in the grocery store.
In middle August, the final combat troops left Iraq in the dead of night, passing into Kuwait.
At the edge of a bustling intersection in Kansas City, across the street from a fallen soldier’s ongoing funeral, the Phelps family stands holding pickets that read, “God hates fags,” and chanting “God hates America, America is doomed.”
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How far has the terrible tyranny of Steve Jobs gone? How about denying the basic rights of Americans and journalists–the right to free speech.
The University of Hartford has taught me a lot of extremely valuable lessons, many of which did not come at the hands of professors, but from my experiences living on campus.
Well, it’s finally here: my last issue with the Informer. It’s hard for me to say goodbye, especially to this publication. I’ve been on e-board for three years now. That’s longer than some people stay with a company in the real world. But I’ve stuck it out, and it was
There is a moment in the opening of the 2009 film “Up In The Air” where people talk about their experiences getting fired. One of the extras talks about how losing one’s job is comparable in stress level to a death in the family. “But, personally, I feel more like
It’s that time of the year again. It’s that bittersweet moment where seniors are excited to graduate and go out and make their way in the real world, and then there is the terror of the unknown that sets in.
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It started and ended, with Timothy Leary’s experiments in the 1960s. That is, until now. Today, 50 years later, studies are once again being conducted that are revealing the benefits of hallucinogens.
Over a two-hour period on Saturday evening in late October 2009 a 15-year-old California girl was allegedly gang raped and beaten right outside of her high-school homecoming dance.