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This column and the last one I wrote have a bit of irony in them.
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This column and the last one I wrote have a bit of irony in them.
Tuesday’s the big day.
There can be no second-class citizens in a first-rate country.
Unless you are a single, grumpy Valentine's Day Ebenezer Scrooge, then you are probably excited about the arrival of the big day.
Right now many religious leaders and organizations are up in arms about the possibility of being forced to offer insurance plans covering birth control for their employees.
To my venerable ancestors and forefathers, I have this to say; your life must have stunk.
Rarely does a politician commit political suicide in a commercial aired during the most watched event on television.
The Super Bowl came and went again this year and I couldn't care less.
Question: How much is an English degree worth?
Tuesday it was a balmy 50 degrees, where a few days before that, it was in the 30s with blustery snow.
As unemployment rates spike, gas prices rise and the monstrous United States national debt continues to quietly accumulate, many Americans have began to express a distrust toward Barack Obama and the current presidential administration.
During the past week, there has been a lot of talk about the “Republican establishment” coming out in opposition to Newt Gingrich in a campaign to ensure Mitt Romney is chosen as the Republican nominee.
I have never been a particularly graceful person.
They say the first step is admitting. Therefore, I have a confession to make: I love watching The Bachelor.
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama gave his third State of the Union address.
On Jan. 18, President Barack Obama directed the State Department to deny a permit for the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline, an oil pipeline that would stretch from Alberta to the Gulf Coast states, allowing refineries there to process crude from Canadian oil sands.
I may set time aside to watch the academy awards this year.
I sat on a padded-wood chair outside an office in Warriner Hall waiting anxiously like a criminal looking up at a judge casting down a sentence.
Since its renovation 10 years ago, the Charles V. Park Library has served our university and community incredibly well.
On Wednesday, Governor Rick Snyder gave his second State of the State address—as usual, the Governor painted a sunshiny picture, while the Democratic response painted a gloomy picture, and pundits criticized the speech for lacking details.