Create learning experiences through remembering Sept. 11
Source | Daily Nebraskan
Today marks seven years since terrorists took down the World Trade Center buildings in New York City. As a university community, we can expand our minds and our education by remembering and discussing Sept.
Seven years after 9/11
Oil Woes: Offshore drilling the answer?
This is the first article in an occasional series examining students’ opinions relating to the oil and gasoline price hikes.
Though President George W.
Op-Ed Digest: Columnists clamoring for Clinton to concede
With Sen. Barack Obama’s delegate lead nearly insurmountable, student journalists have increased their calls for his Democratic opponent to step aside.
Sen. Hillary Clinton has never been as popular as Obama among young voters. In a recent UWIRE poll of students at Pa.
Risqué Reads: One final wrinklebeast and ‘men suck at sex’
From raunchy shenanigans to research studies, college sex columnists and student journalists rarely shy away from printing stories on students’ favorite topic: sex. A new column is posted every Monday.
More...Risqué Reads: Awkward sex, celibacy and bar hookups
The BG News investigates the world of stripping, and finds that some sex workers make up to $1,000 a night! Also, a columnist has a night out with the infamous Cornell sexpert Jenna B. — and decides to kiss and tell.
More...Column: Yale miscarriage ‘art’ exploits freedom of speech
Source: The Indiana Daily Student
In a guest column in Friday’s Yale Daily News, Shvarts claimed she had “performed repeated self-induced miscarriages” over the past year after a process of inseminating herself. She provides a detailed description of how she injected sperm in a way to “insure the possibility of fertilization” and later ingested abortifacients to induce miscarriages.
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