Vol 95 Issue 15 - Published February 3, 2006
Embrace nerdiness
While our campus seems light on controversy this week, minus some vandalism -- seriously, whoever that is, cut that shit out -- we are compelled to point out a relatively unknown issue that has been plaguing hardworking students for some time. Perhaps it's due to complacency or apathy, but whatever the reason, the fact remains that Swem library is just too damn loud.

This is not to say that every part of Swem is noisy all the time, but t ...

Roe at a crossroads
The issue of reproductive rights in the United States has inspired one of the most hotly contested debates in American politics the past 30 years. That debate was renewed on this campus Tuesday night when Sarah Weddington spoke to a near-capacity cro ... more
Why we remember
Most Americans haven't really changed all that much over the past three years. Going to class, work or keeping up with our own personal lives is what mostly preoccupies our daily existence. The majority of us simply don't have time to contemplate the ... more

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