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Two words that cost too much
By David D. Pollan
It was a cheap ploy to use an expletive in the publication, like a child who curses just to curse. An attempt to say “look at what we can do.” The necessity to be different and make a statement has only cursed him as he cursed President Bush.

Lesbian couple sit into history
By Nic Garcia
Divorce has never been an option for Sheila Schroeder. Her parents have been married for 50 years and her siblings – with their respective spouses – are also in it for the long haul, she said. The kicker for Sheila and her partner for more then fi ve years, Kate Burns, is marriage has never been an option either.

Graphic-tees would be funnier if you left them at home
ByRyan Parker
As I walk down campus making my way to class, I have to laugh to myself as I notice a few things. First, all the other college logos sported by students, none of which are Metro, and the other is all the T-shirts with odd statements.

 

September 27, 2007

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