Letter to the Editor - Replace Tyler Law
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Justin Beiber take mug shot in Miami
Oscars are a time where everyone praises the best of the best when it comes to film.
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“Tonight we turn the page,” announced President Barrack Obama in the opening moments of Tuesday’s State of the Union Address.
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Well, it is that time of year again: The Patriots have found themselves embroiled in yet another scandal. Following their 45-7 victory over the Colts in the AFC Championship Game, concerns were raised that some of the Patriots’ footballs may have been under-inflated, a claim that was later confirmed when it was reported that 11 out of the 12 footballs used by the Patriots were indeed under-inflated during the first half of the game.
Tom Brady throws a pass in the AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts.
1. Sexism: Who has declared in the laws of the universe, that if the cashier does not have a Y chromosome then she cannot help someone bring a bag of feed to their car or be knowledgeable in lawn mower parts? Hearing, “Where is your manager? May I speak to him?” is a good way to earn a sarcastic comment such as “Yes, his name is Susan and she’ll be happy to help you.” It is unfair to assume she does not know something. Instead of asking if there is a guy around to help, it is possible to see if she can help first.
What political party do you consider yourself a member of, democrat or republican? It seems like those are the only two options.
Gov. Rick Perry gives a speech during the Texas GOP Convention in Fort Worth, Texas on Thursday, June, 5, 2014. In his address, the longest-serving governor in the state's history focused more on the future and national issues than his political legacy at home. (AP Photo/Rex C. Curry)
“Would you have anal sex for $102 million?”
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“D’s get degrees,” is the mantra that so many college students are telling themselves today. There is truth in it, after all. If a university gave out degrees for passing courses with the minimum required grades, then why would students strive for anything higher? This way of thinking is a problem, and it is the immediate byproduct of a single flaw in the higher education system — general education courses, or “gen-eds.”