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The Future of the GOP

The Republican Party’s loss of the White House and Senate mean much more than what originally meets the eye. It is a symbol that the GOP is in major decline with mainstream voters, and if it is to survive, major modifications must be made in the war room. Mitt Romney’s recent remarks of “gifts” president … Read more

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iPhone 5: The Smallest Thing that Happened to the iPhone since the iPod Nano.

The iPhone 4 was announced two years ago boasting a new retina display and speed comparable to that of an iPad. Its structure was designed from scratch, giving the iPhone 3GS a complete makeover. Moreover, after the release of the first iPad, the iPhone 4 seemed like a very attractive and reasonable upgrade. And then … Read more

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Racism Revisited

When was the last time you heard the term “racist” used? You may have heard it from the mouth of a stranger or a close friend. But what exactly determines whether or not a statement is racist? Offensive remarks are almost always met with an impetuous response of “racist” or complete negligence. But this form of … Read more

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Affirmative action in college admissions – who’s right?

I have black hair, yellow skin, and small eyes. You guessed it: I am the prototypical Asian. And in the fall of 2012, I, along with thousands of other pupils of the same race, will be applying to the most competitive and comprehensive schools America has to offer. Before any of the top tier schools … Read more

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Leave Paul Ryan Alone

Stop. Just stop it. Paul Ryan is not here to end Medicaid nor is he here to wage class warfare on the middle and lower class. He is not a snobby elitist that is waiting to swallow Capitol Hill with corporate interests while distributing dirt to the poor. What he is here to do is … Read more

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