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To kill a Mumia: Racism still prevails in the U.S. legal system

John Doe, an acclaimed journalist and scholar, is driving around Philadelphia one night when he sees his brother being arrested. He stops his car; the...

Killer robots pose moral and branding issues for University

The Gladiator is a vehicle that looks like a miniature cross between a tank and a Jeep. It can climb over huge mounds of rock and navigate an urban jungle....

U.S.-Mexico border control raises human rights concerns

In a New York Times article from February 21, journalist James C. McKinley Jr. detailed the current efforts of the U.S. Border Patrol and their supposedly...

Army of Barbies

Greek fraternities originated in 1776 with the establishment of a secret society called Phi Beta Kappa. The organization chose to represent itself with...

Corn subsidies raise beer prices, blood glucose

Beer is king among the college kind. Whether it’s stout, ale, lager, or ultra light, there’s a libation for anyone with a discerning palate for brew —...

Presidential Perspectives

We have town hall meetings, forums, and MiscMarket bulletins for the purpose of airing thoughts about campus controversies. Still, sometimes campus issues...

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