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OK Evangelical Christians, it's time you and me had a talk. See, there's something I think you just don't understand – something you don't quite "get."
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OK Evangelical Christians, it's time you and me had a talk. See, there's something I think you just don't understand – something you don't quite "get."
Those that oppose the Occupy movement got some level of vindication a few days ago when news broke that four police officers were hospitalized for possible injuries after having some sort of "acidic liquid" thrown at them by Occupy protestors in New York.
As many of you have undoubtedly realized, I'm a pretty opinionated person.
Even though many of you have undoubtedly read about this dozens of times already – including, quite probably, in one of those two editorials down and to the left of my ruggedly handsome headshot – here's one more opinion piece on the ongoing Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal.
By now you've all heard the news – it's been impossible not to have heard it by now, really. Indeed, many of you are still talking about it, and undoubtedly still ponder its impact on your lives, on your futures, and on your ultimate understandings of the world.
In an age where political punditry dominates the airwaves and unashamed media bias is tacitly accepted as a sad reality, an honest political film is a rarity.
The last thing any undergraduate wants to do during his or her weekend – or during any day of the week, really – is the "suggested reading" professors seem rather keen on assigning. Indeed, a lot of the students I know just don't bother doing it at all.
Now that the NFL has morphed into a pass-happy aerial circus, an even greater amount of importance and reverence (if that were even possible) has been heaped upon the quarterback position. You need a great quarterback to win in the NFL, so the logic goes, and the greatest quarterbacks win it all.
Movie: Real Steel
Movie: 50/50
Artist: Mastodon
As many of our more astute readers have probably noticed, this issue of The Spectrum is dedicated to (basically) one thing: money.
Few bands boast the collective talent, impressive longevity, or outright inventiveness of the perpetually underappreciated Swedish progressive metal outfit Opeth.
Daniel G. McGowan does not look like a terrorist. But the mild-mannered, affable-looking social and environmental activist – and, now, federal prisoner – has been labeled just that.
In a historic first week of NFL football that saw 14 passers eclipse the 300-yard mark, the most valuable quarterback of all was one who didn't even take the field.
Chicago at New Orleans
For most curious students, viewing the work of their professors requires a lot of pilfering through dense academic journals and at least a trip or two to the university library. For those students in UB's visual studies department, getting a first-hand look at their professors' scholarly output only takes a trip to a remarkable art gallery.
If you're an American politician, there's no quicker way to see your Gallup numbers plunge than suggest maybe – just maybe – the federal government should increase its revenue, i.e. raise taxes.
After much smack talk and sports banter, the prestigious Spectrum Fantasy Football League (SFFL) has finally kicked off its inaugural public season.
Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon