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Editorial: Casual Fridays 3-5

Quench your thirst 

Gatorade recently dropped its sponsorship of Tiger Woods, no longer seeing a role for him in its marketing efforts. Steadfast...

Kaszycki: The U.S. Postal Serivce, an expensive nostalgia

Did you ever think you’d miss snail mail? Well, you just might, for a day.

According to CNNMoney...

Letter to the Editor 3/4

To the Editor,

The hypocrisy shown in Caitlyn Christensen’s Feb. 23 column...

Editorial: Digital billboards shouldn't spur accidents

We’ve all seen some pretty creative methods of advertising, like the Oscar Mayer Weiner...

Trimble: Pickup line precautions

A few days ago over breakfast, my roommate told me the following story: A guy came up to her while she was out and leaned in with this flirty, trying-to-be-sexy voice to say, “...

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Thuppal: Organic reaches practicality

So I’m standing in the middle of Market District with an apple in each hand. Both are firm, shiny and free of cholesterol, sodium and artificial sweeteners. It seems that the only differences are that one apple has a small sticker deeming it “USDA Organic” and costs quite a bit more than the other. There’s also the whole pesticide thing.

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Having an awesome spring break


published: Thu, 4 Mar, 2010

Students share why their spring break will be awesome — or not so awesome.


Mysteries in a chemistry lab


published: Mon, 1 Mar, 2010

Go on a virtual tour of a chemistry lab and find out why everyone might start talking about metal-organic frameworks in the near future.





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