Archived: Apr 09, 2007

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After Iraq, its stressful

A young veteran of the war encounters many peculiar problems

By Post Staff

One trillion dollars buying bullets buying guns, sings the pro-peace band, Anti-Flag. Just ask any U.S. solider returning from Iraq; the effects of the Iraq War have more than just a monetary value.

Or you can just ask me.

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Donate an organ, save a life

By Melissa Campbell

Mike Burns needs a kidney.

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Divine Dining

By Miranda Agee

There are so many reasons to be excited for springtime in Milwaukee: driving with my windows down, taking a jog down Lake Drive and finally putting on that cute cotton dress after the longest winter I have seen in my life.

Yet, despite the on again off again spring-like weather we have been having lately, nothing welcomes in the beautiful weather like outdoor dining.

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UWM professor wants to complete research

By Dan Polley

Group dynamics is something that Regina Smith likes to look at. More specifically, she studies the group dynamics of online collaboration.

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Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter face off

By Darin Kwilinski

Certain phrases stick with people as they grow up. Quotes from movies, books or family tend to hold meaning and stick with us for a long time. My quotes that hold meaning came from video games.

Hadouken from Street Fighter and Finish Him from Mortal Kombat were all I really thought about as a teenager. While both games are well-loved, in the words of Optimus Prime, One shall stand, one shall fall.

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