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Letters: Horowitz misinforms students about Islam 87

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

5 hours ago by

As an American who believes in free speech, I support College Republicans' right to invite David Horowitz to speak on our campus. However, I cannot allow my fellow students to be victims of the deception and misinformation created by David Horowitz's remarks at last night's event.

Balhorn: Skip class more often 13

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

4 hours ago by Loren Balhorn

So you just spent $2,000 of mom and dad's money on a brand new MacBook Pro. You're an anthropology major with no real interest in computing, and you will only be using it for e-mail and basic word processing. You really only needed a cheap Dell laptop for that, but that black matte finish matched your North Face and Uggs so well, you couldn't help yourself!

Now that you have this prohibitively expensive piece of technology, it's time to show it off.

Letter: Horowitz expresses legitimate concerns 12

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

5 hours ago by

A recent letter criticizing David Horowitz for linking the Muslim Students Association to radical jihadists mischaracterized the Islamo-Fascism campaign and Horowitz's efforts to raise awareness about the threat of radical Islam ("Horowitz misinforms students about Islam," Nov.

University Police postpones Ayers event 11

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

3 hours ago by Christina Chaey

UPDATE 9:21 p.m.

Due to security concerns, University Police has told the Muslim-cultural Student Association to postpone Thursday's event at Cahn Auditorium featuring former Weather Underground member William Ayers, an McSA leader said Tuesday night.

More details to come.

Letter: ASG office hours not enough for students 10

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

7 hours ago by

ASG office hours not enough for students

Last Wednesday, ASG passed an amendment requiring all senators to hold office hours once a week ("New bill requires senators to hold office hours, open forums," Nov. 13). It sounds like a good idea in theory, but at the same time, it makes me question the dedication of the people representing us.


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West Side residents air grievances, make suggestions at CTA meeting


		West Side residents air grievances, make suggestions at CTA meeting

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

11 hours ago by Igor Studenkov

As the trial period of the Chicago Transit Authority's West Side and West Suburban Sub-Regional service plan comes to a close, the CTA looked to West Side residents for feedback at a meeting held last week.

Under the provisions of the program, which was implemented in 2006, the CTA launched the Pink Line, eliminated the Blue Line's Cermak branch and retooled several bus routes.

Sarah Palin and the ad hominem fallacy

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

1 day ago by Whitney Paige Green

Sarah Palin made a certain comment recently that deserves a little exposition. In an article from the Associated Press on Nov. 8, several of the governor's quotes were extracted from her response to criticisms that she's received from McCain's aides. ("Palin denounces anonymous critics as cowardly") While elaborating upon the "ridiculous" nature of the allegations, she's quoted as saying, "You guys report based on anonymous sources, so it's hard to have a defense.

Intramurals: The man behind the games

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

1 day ago by Ryan Metz

There's a good chance Matt Dudzik's Ford Explorer will be the last vehicle leaving the parking lot at the REC Center on most nights. After picking up towels, putting away the scoreboards and checking the doors, it's common for him to be turning off the lights close to midnight.

Students display their talents in two short plays

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

1 day ago by LeAnne Munoz

Nothing to do for this upcoming weekend? Stop by Y Jean Chambers and check out the Purdue Theatre Company's presentations of, "Graceland," and "Cat Hoarder's Anonymous."

"Graceland" and "Cat Hoarder's Anonymous," are two short one act plays, done with very little scenery, as well as very small casts.

I heart white America

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

20 hours ago by Whitney Paige Green

On the night of the election, I was at the home of a conservative. I was watching the Comedy Central Colbert-Stewart special when the announcement was made: "Barack Obama is the President-Elect." I wanted to scream and rejoice, but I didn't want to offend my friend's mother, so I yelped into a pillow.

Gear up and get ready for a bit of a letdown


		Gear up and get ready for a bit of a letdown

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

1 day ago by Timothy Creech

The bar was set high for "Gears of War 2," but does it deliver? Simply put, yes.

"Gears of War" cemented the Xbox 360 as a true next-generation contender. Even though the first "Gears of War" has flaws, including the short and simple story, the stellar game play and beautiful graphics more than make up for them.

Calls for Charlies' firing not needed

The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN

20 hours ago by Bill Brink

Poor Charlie Weis.

Never thought I'd speak those words, but there they are. Never thought I would pity someone who coaches Notre Dame football for a living, who makes millions and who has more bling than Paul Wall's grill.

First thing I see when I wake up Tuesday morning is a column calling for Weis' dismissal.

ND to continue need-blind admissions

The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN

2 days ago by Jenn Metz

With the stock market down, college affordability has become a significant issue for families across the country. Recent articles in national newspapers like The New York Times have examined the state of financial aid and the feasibility of a need-blind admissions process in today's economy.

Football: Air loss

The Observer, University of Notre Dame, IN

20 hours ago by Bill Brink

Opposing defenses learned their lesson from watching tape of Notre Dame in the early part of the season and started taking away deep routes, Irish quarterback Jimmy Clausen said in his weekly press conference.

"After the first half of the North Carolina game, teams have been trying to take the two outside guys away, Golden [Tate] and Mike [Floyd], and dropping more guys into coverage and making me take the underneath stuff," Clausen said.

Prop 8 passes, U.S. and Ed Board have mixed reactions


		Prop 8 passes, U.S. and Ed Board have mixed reactions

The Phoenix, Loyola University of Chicago, IL

6 days ago by Phoenix Discourse

In the six months since the California Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage was legal, around 18,000 gay couples tied the knot in California. On Nov. 4, a small majority of California voters checked yes to Proposition 8, a proposition to amend the California Constitution to add the sentence "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.

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