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Panthers may get into trouble because of it, but our quest for independence is what makes us great.

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Vandalism puts a damper on a good time


There is nothing worse than being at a party when the police show up. Everyone panics, under-agers run for the door and bros put on their big-boy gloves and insist they are not afraid of police. Most parties get busted because of noise complaints, filed by annoyed neighbors, and police reports of behavior that obstructs [...]

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Employers cross line demanding access to social media


It’s ironic how many on the right can be worked up into a state of hysterical paranoia in fear of an overreaching government, yet feel perfectly at peace with an overarching corporate aristocracy.

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Racism: the topic nobody wants to talk about.


Why Milwaukee’s apathy towards race relations is holding this city back.

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Did somebody say free healthcare?


This April, Planned Parenthood facilities all across the country are partnering with MTV to bring you and everyone you know free STD testing. They’re calling it “Get Yourself Tested” month, or GYT, and if you’ve never done it before (because, let’s face it, it can be scary) this is your chance. Even if you are [...]

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Head cold, head case


William James is commonly referred to as the father of American psychology. James was pointing out that, though we give habits little thought, they define our lives: how much we eat, save or spend, how often we trek to the gym and what we say to our kids each night. But these compulsions aren’t inscribed [...]

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Postmodern truth


People, we have a problem – a problem with these phony ‘free market’ capitalists taking all our money trashing our planet and ruining our society. They’re trying to weaken the regulations that protect us and strengthen the regulations that protect them. Take a good look at the proposed regulation/deregulation legislation coming down the pipe. Listen [...]

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The Conservative gag reel continues to roll


It is not enough for some people to worship in the privacy of their homes and churches. Some people feel it is their duty or perhaps “God given right” to enforce religious legislation and theologically terrorize Americans they view as outside their scope of influence. Case in point – Senate Bill 507 introduced by Sen. [...]

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Booty calls are such a hang up


Thanks to technology, the dating patterns of our generation are unlike any before. Online dating and social networking have helped and hindered the dating scene by giving us infinite options but also by allowing our interactions to become stagnated and impersonal. This style of dating has paved the way for the most impersonal interaction of [...]

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How to handle a next door nemesis.


When a conflict rises, talking to your neighbors and making compromises is a better system than simply calling the authorities.

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