Once again, Washington, DC is attempting to gain seats in Congress. Once again, the motion has passed through a committee, and will be put to a vote. Once again, such a move has been called "Unconstitutional." And once again, it will probably fail. Why? Because then they'd have to change the license plates. (0) comments
The night of November 4, 2007 was a sobering one for the Republican Party. The anxiety of the conservative movement was clear: Senator McCain, delivering a conciliatory concession speech after a resounding defeat in the Electoral College, was forced to quiet boos from the assembled crowd at the mention of Barack Obama's name. (0) comments
Welcome Back Beer Lovers, First off I would like to make a large correction: IPA stands for India Pale Ale, not as the article read 'Irish Pale Ale'. This was a gross editing mistake, and I encourage all of you who noticed this to buy my editor, Kyle Klavetter, a beer and educate him a bit for me. (0) comments
Perhaps no myth is as splendid as the American myth of the self-made man. He is the individual who by the sheer force of his own will pulls himself up by his bootstraps and makes something of himself. This is the myth that has made America the chosen land for millions throughout the world. But as vital as that myth is to our own spiritual survival, it is replenishing to learn of the myths of others. (0) comments
There are few students brave enough to venture into the hidden city below Kendall Hall. Those that do might be surprised at what they find. The costume shop, located underneath the classrooms of Kendall, is home to hundreds of hats, shoes, wigs, and clothing from every era in history. (0) comments
It is the possibility of innocence, not guilt, on which our justice system ought to be based. The 1957 film Twelve Angry Men, directed by Sidney Lumet, illustrates this point in a particularly striking manner. The film centers on a jury of twelve men who deliberate the case of an 18-year-old boy from the slums who is accused of stabbing his father. (0) comments