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By Signal Editorial Staff | Apr. 19, 2006Our comic efforts aren't consistently poignant, but once in a while we try to use our public stage, meek as it is, to deliver a message, and to varying ...
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Read More »Putting a monetary value on something like art is impossible, yet works of art are bought and sold every day. It is also impossible to say how much a ...
Read More »It seems the winds of change may sweep through the stuffy halls of the Capitol this fall. After almost half a dozen years of Republicans in the White ...
Read More »"Man, look at this nerd! He think he's white?" a student shouted as I hurried to finish the last few pages of "To Kill a Mockingbird" before scurrying ...
Read More »On March 21, Gov. Jon S. Corzine presented his first budget proposal as the governor of New Jersey. Among the changes proposed in this budget are: an ...
Read More »Taxes are going up. And soon. Gov. Corzine has proposed a budget that will attempt to tackle New Jersey's debt by raising taxes and cutting funding. The ...
Read More »Illegal immigration sounds frightening, right? Does it conjure up images of tattered masses of desperately poor people going after your rewarding and ...
Read More »Although affirmative action is an issue for higher education in general, it receives particular attention at law schools nationwide - and I believe the ...
Read More »I thought I'd write about someone we all know and love ... well, at least some of us love. It's the woman of the hour, Cindy Sheehan. I know that she ...
Read More »Is there an available job that has no pay, no health benefits, no lunch break and definitely no pension plan? In fact, what if this job was 24/7, and ...
Read More »Am I the only one who actually followed the Winter Olympics this year? It just seems as though there was less excitement this year than there was for ...
Read More »Last Thursday, the Senate proved just how scared it was to take a stand against the president's dangerous expansion of police powers by renewing the Uniting ...
Read More »Johannes is an overweight middle-aged man. Recently, the government has found a correlation between the weight of an individual and the cost the government ...
Read More »Dear reader, I hope you will permit an old man a chance to talk for a moment. I recently celebrated my 150th birthday - quite a feat I think, and I feel ...
Read More »We are concerned about Lyric Theatre, the music department's new performance program. As two theater enthusiasts, we attended its performance of "The ...
Read More »Those of you who went to last week's debate among the various campus political groups heard the Republicans justify their opposition to same-sex marriage ...
Read More »Enraged Muslims, angry over a depiction of the Prophet Muhammad wearing a bomb as a turban in Danish and Norwegian newspapers, protested in the streets ...
Read More »Call it concern. I have been deeply troubled by rumors of intelligent design being introduced as an alternative course for the quantitative reasoning ...
Read More »Do you remember Brown v. Board of Education? Better yet, do you remember slavery? If you do remember this time in our history, you should be lauded. As ...
Read More »The mainstream media in Iraq is fooling itself into believing that it is doing the public good. The reports from rooftops and hotel rooms in Baghdad do ...
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