Opinions
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Fifteen and four. It’s the new talk around campus, and no, I am not talking about baseball scores. Fifteen and four is the big talk on campus ...
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There is not much more vexing than a ringtone sounding during a class, a meeting or a chapel. Not that this is ever intentional; in fact, it’s ...
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This is my last semester before graduating in May, and I feel that I can honestly say that I have learned a lot. I’m not normally one ...
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We at The Chimes take our journalistic reputations seriously. And that’s why, when I receive letters from fictitious readers, like this one, I take the time to ...
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My interest in McManus has grown in recent years for a couple of reasons. First, when friends of mine moved to Beverly Hills, I joined them in the ...
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A couple weekends ago, I attended a seminar entitled “Cultural Apologetics: Goodness, Truth and Beauty from Dante to Harry Potter” that was presented by John Mark Reynolds. Although ...
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As our nation enters the 21st century, we have left behind two centuries of prosperity and dignity. According to many scholars, we are in the Age of the ...
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Candy hearts often serve as a reminder of paper valentines and shy crushes without the bitterness that some singles feel towards Valentine's Day.
With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, I have two game plans. The first: to hang out with my housemates. The second: to hang out with my housemates. It ...
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Republican presidential hopeful, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, gestures during a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008, in Washington.
Photo by AP Photo/Evan Vucci
Internet friends, oodles of cash and second-to-fourth-place votes can’t win a man the Presidency, can they? Not likely. Nomination or not, Paul’s message may just outgrow ...
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As a collegiate journalist I am often forced to bury my emotions and feelings deep down inside in order to provide the necessary journalistic integrity and lack of ...



