Column: There's a hole, in my road2/24/2008 by Danny Wenger in Columns
In northern Arizona there is a tourist attraction known as Barringer Meteor Crater. It is a giant hole, measuring some 4,000 feet in diameter and 570 feet deep. It was formed about 50,000 years ago when a nickel-iron meteorite slammed into the plains going somewhere between 30,000 and 45,000 miles per hour.…
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His Word: NIU must come together in time of tragedy2/17/2008 by John Puterbaugh in Columns
Editor's Note: This letter from the editor appeared in Northern Illinois University's student newspaper Friday, less than a day after the shooting that claimed five students' lives. We rerun it today to give and receive insight into what life was like for one of the many students who not only experienced the trauma firsthand, but also did what they had to do: put out a paper.…
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Column: In and out with unChristianity2/19/2008 by Aaron Wolfe in Columns
It was one of those quiet but persistent rumors; a piece of gossip that was traded in the secrecy of a small town café or Bible study. "The preacher's kid is an alcoholic," they said. "He's getting out of control." And as dirty little secrets like this are prone to do, it developed a life of its own until it ruined another's.…
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Photo Column: Wanted: a survival kit2/19/2008 by Brandon Chapple in Columns
I believe I am a true-blooded American. Despite how I feel about our preempted wars, horrible international business practices and general ethnocentric attitudes, it pains me to say that sometimes, but like every true American, I could not survive without my car.…
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Column: Who turned out the lights?2/20/2008 by Colleen Lindsay in Columns
The weatherman said it was the "storm this generation has never seen." I don't know if I would be so melodramatic, but it was a catastrophe for those of us living in the country. The ice and snow of last week put my family out of power for three straight days, which was why I didn't have an article in last week's paper.…
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Column: Money demanded, gratitude forthcoming2/18/2008 by Todd A. Kulhanek in Columns
This week finds President Bush in several nations on the African continent. His visit, ostensibly to reaffirm and to strengthen ties with those nations, is really just a visit from the world's favorite bagman. Show up, drop off the dough, and then beat it; that's what the world wants from us, and sadly we give it to them.…
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More heroes for Greek mythology2/21/2008 by Ray Sophie in Columns
A legend can be defined as a person or thing coming down from the past that inspires a story. The most recent school shooting, which occurred at our northern brethren's university, has left many in shock. For some, the violence has become almost numbing because it seems like there is a new school shooting every week.…
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Column: Thumbs up to snow days and 4-foot phenomenons2/24/2008 by Andy Fruth in Columns
Thumbs Up to SIU for giving in to Mother Nature and closing school last Thursday and Friday. When there is a thick layer of ice on the ground, closing school should be a no-brainer. It's good to see that whoever makes the decision to call off school finally came to his senses.…
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Column: A day for every language2/18/2008 by Naser, Md. Abu in Columns
On Thursday, nearly 200 countries of the world will be celebrating International Mother Language Day, an event aimed at promoting linguistic diversity and multilingual education. Many may not believe that about half of the 6,000 languages spoken in the world are in danger of extinction.…
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Through the cracks2/19/2008 by Danny Wenger in Columns
Libraries are projected as a safe haven for anyone, especially children, seeking a quiet place to read and learn. Vigilant librarians shush patrons as they replace novels on shelves. Most voices are set to whisper. The occasional ruffle of pages or hum of air conditioning give background noise to the otherwise silent landscape.…
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Column: Alien vampires and the Apocalypse2/20/2008 by Andrew O'Connor in Columns |
Column: If negligence were golden, SIUC would be rich2/17/2008 by Jordan Wilson in Columns
A whole pizza sat on the table. It reeked of awesomeness and begged to be devoured. My roommate ate but two pieces. Wimpy man. I rolled up my sleeves, ate the other six pieces and pounded my chest. Manly man. This scenario flashed back Tuesday morning. Two inches of snow covered the ground and .…
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Column: 'Not here' is here: We are all Huskies today2/17/2008 by Andy Fruth in Columns
Unfortunately to most of the students reading my column today, the news of a school shooting is nothing new. When I was in 8th grade, two teenage boys opened fire in Jonesboro, Ark., killing four students and their teacher. The next year, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold went on a shooting spree at Columbine High School.…
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Column: Clean coal's false promises2/20/2008 by Chris Klarer in Columns |
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