After riotous outbursts and continuing violence, few would believe Bahrain to be a nation of previous peace and contentment. While Northwestern watches…
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After riotous outbursts and continuing violence, few would believe Bahrain to be a nation of previous peace and contentment. While Northwestern watches…
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Growing up, Weston Cutter, professor of English, wanted to be a great many things: a basketball player for Duke University, a thief,…
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One more square and you will go home a winner tonight. As each number is called, your heart leaps, and you hold…
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In 2009, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act passed by the Iowa Legislature was unconstitutional, which opened…
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With the “real world” just around the corner, Northwestern students will soon have to confront a very different attitude toward ethics than…
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All semester long, Matthew Hulst anticipated the day his friend would return from abroad, but he never expected the surprise their reunion…
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5,102 miles away from our quiet hamlet of Orange City sits the booming metropolis of Moscow, capital of the largest country in…
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The New York Times has noted that some of the schools with the best mental health programs “have been spurred by some…
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Cell phones have created a constant battle of good vs. evil. Professors ask that they be turned off in class, laws are…