Archived: Mar 05, 2007

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Finding a new night spot

By Devon Wiesend

There are times in our lives when we simply cannot go to our tried and true hangouts anymore.

These circumstances usually involve any one of the following: exes, arguments with friends, a new bartender, a new crowd or making a fool of yourself in front of everyone there.

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Make vaccine available, not mandatory

By Chris Walker

There has been a lot of talk lately about making the vaccine that protects women against human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease that can cause cervical cancer, mandatory.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, for example, has already made an executive order that would require girls entering sixth grade to receive the shot. A vaccine that protects women from cancer is very promising “ the less cancer out there the better, most would argue.

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Here we go again

By Joshua McCracken

This is sure to become a huge story and a testament to our beauty-obsessed culture. Twenty-three students at DePauw University of Greencastle, Ind., were asked to leave their sorority after an interview process deemed them unfit for membership.

Doesnt sound so bad, right?

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Quote

By Post Staff

When I was on my way to the podium a gentleman stopped me and said I was as good a politician as I was an actor. What a cheap shot!

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So it has come to light

By Heidi Heimerl

For the last 10 years global climate change has been an issue that many people have disregarded, avoided and denied.

The first investigative hearing since the Democrats took control of Congress was focused on allegations that White House officials micromanaged the governments climate programs and have closely controlled what scientists have been allowed to tell the public.

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Â?Â?Us and them at UWM

By Antonio Ramirez

Derek Sieberts op/ed piece (Is a degree a fair trade for a students safety? Feb. 26) is a perfect example of the racialized individual identity that many white students at UWM seem to have brought to campus.

Yep. You read it. I just made an observation about a white person that was not wholly positive.

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Students should keep open mind

By Brittany Wallock

This is in response to Derek Sieberts Is a degree a fair trade for a students safety?

I am currently a senior in the Early Childhood Education program and I have attended classes at Starms Early Childhood Center. I had no problem driving all the way there.

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