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  • Heightened Global Warming

    Thursday, March 22, 2007 By: Leonard Chung

    On February 2, 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which is run by the United Nations Environmental Programme and the World Meteorological Organization, published its fourth report on

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  • Japan and the "Comfort Women" Issue

    Thursday, March 22, 2007 By: Leonard Chung

    During Japanese Parliament’s meeting on March 2, 2007, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe denied Japanese military’s coercion of women to work as sex slaves during World War II. “The fact is, there is

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  • College AdmissionsWhat Makes The Ivies So Desirable?

    Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By: Sang Hyeon Park

    The Class of 2010 saw record numbers of applicants at many top colleges. Dartmouth has seen a 40% increase in applicants over the past 4 years, and the entire Ivy League, with the exception of Yale, r

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  • Sleeping Lessons from the Shins

    Thursday, May 03, 2007 By: Gina Chung

    The Shins are certainly no strangers to success. Following the release of the movie Garden State, the band, which had a loyal following amongst indie music circles but was little known elsewhere, expe

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  • Tristate Amazon: North Jersey is a haven for birds

    Thursday, May 17, 2007 By: Andrew Kahn

    Squirrels. Lots and lots of squirrels. Almost nothing but squirrels. Fluffy, fidgety, squirrels. Such is the fauna of northern New Jersey.How diverse is our area’s wildlife? “Do cars count as wildlife

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  • Circus ElephantsEntertainment or Cruelty?

    Monday, June 04, 2007 By: Hannah Sparkman

    The circus has always been portrayed as an entertaining, happy, and loving environment. The hilarious clowns, skilled dogs, and clumsy but cute elephants just seem like innocent forms of fun. Much to

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As members of a student body that prides itself on cultural, intellectual, and aptitudinal diversity, we constantly encounter, richly so I believe, each other’s differences on a daily basis. Sometimes
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I am convinced that indie culture has slowly begun to slip away from its independent roots. Our beloved underground culture is creeping towards the harsh commercial world of “mainstreamism.” After nea
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The circus has always been portrayed as an entertaining, happy, and loving environment. The hilarious clowns, skilled dogs, and clumsy but cute elephants just seem like innocent forms of fun. Much to
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Rwanda. 1993. Most of the Rwandans listened to the radio because, by 1993, radio had become the voice of God, telling people what to do. The voices of Nahimana, Ngeze, and Barayagwiza on Radio Milles
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When eight qualified U.S. attorneys resigned between December 2006 and January 2007, many started to get suspicious and wondered if foul play was at hand. The abrupt timing of their resignations cause
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Squirrels. Lots and lots of squirrels. Almost nothing but squirrels. Fluffy, fidgety, squirrels. Such is the fauna of northern New Jersey.How diverse is our area’s wildlife? “Do cars count as wildlife
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The Shins are certainly no strangers to success. Following the release of the movie Garden State, the band, which had a loyal following amongst indie music circles but was little known elsewhere, expe
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The Class of 2010 saw record numbers of applicants at many top colleges. Dartmouth has seen a 40% increase in applicants over the past 4 years, and the entire Ivy League, with the exception of Yale, r
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On February 26, 2007, I found myself in the belly of the largest beast known to man. Once inside, I began to admire the grotesque inner workings of a creature too often viewed only from the outside. W
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During Japanese Parliament’s meeting on March 2, 2007, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe denied Japanese military’s coercion of women to work as sex slaves during World War II. “The fact is, there is
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