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‘Halo 3,’ could be best game ever

by DJ Simmons Published on October 10, 2007 Holy cow, it’s me again, Nashi.  I got a hold of the most anticipated game, Halo 3, and I will let you know, it definitely lives up to the hype.  Not on the single player department, but in the multiplayer department.  Anyways, what is going on. On...

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When right to write is wrong

Published on October 10, 2007 The brouhaha over a recent editorial in the Colorado State University’s student newspaper begs all of us to examine the question “When is the right to write, wrong?” The editorial that appeared in CSU’s Rocky Mountain Collegian responded in part to the recent tasering of a student at a University...

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Hope to Harvest

by Ansley Zecckine Published October 10, 2007 Construction may not be an easy line of work, but it’s the only way to truly live life. In every trial and circumstance there’s a nugget or two of wisdom worth taking; we need to take these situations and count them for good. Despite everyone else’s intentions, God...

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What happened to ‘separation of church and state’

Erika Wilhite Published: September 28, 2005 The Kansas State Board of Education recently eliminated the theory of evolution from the required curriculum in state-funded schools. Teachers will no longer be obligated to teach students about macroevolution, which is still the foremost scientific theory on the origin and diversity of life on Earth. As the rest...

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It began with intelligent design

Rachel Strehlow Published: September 28, 2005 On August 10, the Kansas State Board of Education made a bold, controversial move to eliminate the theory of evolution from the mandatory school curriculum, causing conflict across the country. Despite their protests, evolutionists had refused to testify before any Kansas committee, refusing to “dignify non-scientific theories” by making...

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Blame game does nothing

Yonit Shames & Daniel Cecil Published: September 28, 2005 Inevitably, in the wake of any major tragic occurrence, such as the tsunami in Southeast Asia or Sept. 11, our media and leaders insist upon playing the “blame game.” So it is that we have had to endure the usual finger pointing, name calling and mud...

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The Benefits of Night Classes: Endless Parking and Romance

Matt Foster Published: september 28, 2005 Aside from the obvious benefits of furthering one’s education and being able to work a full time job in the daytime, night classes not only offer an easy alternative for a heavy schedule but they also have many other pleasing benefits most people won’t even consider when signing up....

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Lily the Insomniac

Published: September 28, 2005 WELL, WELL, WELL.  It is about time.  I know how badly you’ve all missed me, and here I am once again to prove that I spend my nights thinking only of my devout readers (if you are not using this column as a liner for your litterbox yet, now is a...

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New study negates latest anti-abortion legislation

Erika Wilhite Published: September 14, 2005 Earlier this year, Sen. Sa  Brownback (R-Kan.) proposed legislation requiring physicians to inform women seeking abortions 20 or more weeks after fertilization that the fetus will feel pain, and offer to administer anesthesia to the fetus. Problematically, that claim is wholly unsubstantiated by the medical         community. A study published...

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Fetal pain study excuse to continue abortion

Britney Hirras Published: September 14, 2005 A new report conducted by obstetric anesthesiologist Mark Rosen of the University of California, San Francisco suggests that fetuses probably do not feel pain until the seventh month of pregnancy, sparking an encore of the all-to-familiar abortion debate.  The study comes as Congress is reviewing fetal-pain laws meant to...