Correction
In Monday's article entitled 'The Dirt on Dirt," the research cited in the story was incorrectly attributed to the Department of Geology. It should have been attributed to the Department of Geography. The Spectrum regrets this error.
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In Monday's article entitled 'The Dirt on Dirt," the research cited in the story was incorrectly attributed to the Department of Geology. It should have been attributed to the Department of Geography. The Spectrum regrets this error.
Air travel has always fascinated American society. In the early 1960s, jet setting was glamorous and a window into the good life. Airline pilots and flight attendants had movie star status.
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An alarming belief has gained a foothold in this country. People now seem content to be average and have stopped striving to be better.
Credit card companies have been charging their clients fees without cause – and raising them spontaneously – for years. The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility Disclosure Act of 2009, or Credit CARD Act, aims to remove all predatory practices from credit companies.
The student body has spoken loudly and voted Ernesto Alvarado as Student Association president. Splitting from his former running mate, former President Hassan Farah, after Farah's recall from office, Alvarado advocated for true accountability in governing the student body.
The October 21st article 'The ugly truth about tanning' misses the mark on the use of indoor sunbeds.
The Roman Catholic Church recently began a campaign to recruit the most reverent believers in the Anglican faith, opening the door to a debate about Catholic law.
Citizens who use medical marijuana no longer have to fear prosecution from federal authorities. The Justice Department issued an internal memo to authorities in 14 states where medical marijuana is legal to no longer pursue cases on that issue.
An extremely important event is underway in a little-known region of Pakistan. The country's security forces have launched an offensive to recapture the mountainous tribal region on the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
There is no doubt that the recent financial crisis sparked a heated debate in the U.S.
After a closed door meeting with the individual candidates for this week's Student Association presidential election, the newspaper unanimously supports current SA Vice President Ernest Alvarado.
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Public perception is king in the United States – and nobody learned that lesson better than Rush Limbaugh. In the past week, a group of investors that included Limbaugh were in contention to purchase the St. Louis Rams.
The Senate Finance committee is voting on its proposed version of reform for the health care system on Tuesday afternoon. The bill is a watered down shell of the kind of reform this country needs.
As Western society becomes more and more progressive, the issue of gay rights is an ongoing debate, especially regarding the extension of benefits to same-sex couples. The prevailing political trend is that many states and countries have begun to recognize same-sex rights and provide benefits to such couples.
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The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded on Friday to first-year President Barack Obama. As the novice leader of the free world, the award carries a heavy burden and could complicate his first term in office.