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PAZ: The Music on My Playlist

By Christian Paz February 5, 2018

1. “Spring to Come” — John Butler Trio  When I turn to my playlists for a soft, safe and stable space, this ballad by the Australian folk group John Butler Trio is a natural option to center...

A Rotten Program

A Rotten Program

By The Editorial Board October 23, 2015

O’Donovan Hall serves around 3,000 students per week — slightly less than half of the student body — and receives a near-constant barrage of student criticism. Recognizing the poor reputation of...

SFS, Mind Your Roots

By The Editorial Board March 31, 2015

The School of Foreign Service is building a reputation that fails to uphold its name. A Cawley Career Center poll revealed that only 11 percent of the School of Foreign Service’s Class of 2014 entered...

PIERRO: RNC Debuts Appeal for Diversity

By Daniel Pierro September 3, 2012

The Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., last week symbolized a new era of reestablishing the GOP’s image. Despite several political gaffes over the last few weeks, the Republican Party showcased...

Valuing Healthy Discourse

By The Editorial Board October 18, 2011

Conservative pundit Ann Coulter won't take the stage in Lohrfink Auditorium until Thursday evening, but her impending visit already has tensions running high. But even if some students can't stand the...

Athletes Embrace Celebrity Roles

By Steven Keithley March 25, 2011

Athletes have always been concerned about more than the game, but today's age of the celebrity-athlete has taken this trend to a new level. Kids growing up in the '60s and '70s idolized stars like Joe...

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