Toni Alimi '13 /November 12, 2012
Last month, the Supreme Court heard the case of Abigail Fisher, a recent Louisiana State University graduate who applied and was not admitted to the University of Texas four years ago.
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David Will '14 /November 12, 2012
Thomas Paine’s Common Sense made a compelling case for American freedom, but if Paine and his supporters had decided to freely associate as a corporation in their advocacy too close to an election, until recently their speech would have been unconstitutional.
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Jacob Reses '13 /November 12, 2012
The most obvious question this election will answer is whether or not the policies of Barack Obama will survive for the next four years.
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Andrew Min '15 /November 12, 2012
Robert Hall and Jack Roberts aren’t rabble-rousing, fire-breathing preachers. They’re not the Christian jihad. And they’re definitely not demanding an establishment of a citywide religion.
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Theo Anderson '15 /November 12, 2012
In the 2010 election, atheists and agnostics overwhelming supported the Democratic Party over the Republican Party – 68% to 30%. As a very fiscal conservative and an atheist, this astounded me.
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Geneva Wright '14 /November 12, 2012
The term “modesty” generally conjures up one of two ideas. The first is what the Merriam-Webster online dictionary calls “freedom from conceit or vanity.”
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