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Speak up in class or leave
Nicholas Holdermann/ The Falcon

Speak up in class or leave
Speak up in class or leave You are sitting in class when your professor asks a meaningful question. The room goes silent. Awkwardness ensues for thirty seconds as he or she waits in anticipation for someone to speak up.


Moltmann still relevant for students
Moltmann still relevant for students For one day, classes will be silent and empty. Instead attending class lectures, students will have the option of attending the Day of Common Learning.

It is tempting to use the extra time as a refreshing break from routine. It would be a good opportunity to get s...


Bush doesn't care about poor, sick children
Bush doesn't care about poor, sick children Before I say anything at all, I want you, dear, sweet, lovable, anonymous reader, to know that I do not enjoy supporting Senator Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.. He’s a man of questionable character, and it makes me feel dirty both on my skin and in my soul.


America, let's vote McCain
America, let's vote McCain In the past, presidents have changed their signature mission statements after being elected to office, making it hard to trust them or the voting system. So to select a 2008 presidential candidate to vote for seems a lot to ask of anybody.


Hollywood finally speaks out against terrorists
Hollywood finally speaks out against terrorists A young girl grasps the shirt of her father, a leading terrorist bomb maker, as he lies dying before her. He whispers to her "we’ll kill them all" with his last breath.


God does not vote red or blue, but Christians often act as if he does
God does not vote red or blue, but Christians often act as if he does The words written in red, white and blue pop out from the bumper sticker attached to a nearby office door. Surrounded by bright stars and bold stripes, they announce, "God is not a Republican." The small letters below them require a closer look, but reveal the punch line, "or a Democrat."


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