Archive | Opinion
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Column: Romney sees criticism for op-ed on auto industry
Mitt Romney has faced tough criticism since the release of his recent op-ed piece in the Detroit News where he openly opposes the auto industry bailout issued by President Obama. With the Michigan primary on Feb.
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Column: The advertising Photoshop epidemic and you
When the impossibly skinny get even skinnier, there’s really only one product to blame: Photoshop. But Photoshop doesn’t misguide people – people with Photoshop misguide people.
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Column: ESPN headline offensive
Were you on ESPN's mobile site between 2:30 and 3:05 a.m. Saturday morning? No? Didn't think so. Since you weren't, allow me to enlighten you on what you missed.
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Column: Obama’s budget spells bad news
President Obama laid out his budget for the 2013 fiscal year on February 13th, and it is fair to say that he shouldn’t expect getting many Valentines from many of the Americans that employ a large percentage of U.S. workers.
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Column: Where copyright laws and business meet
Almost all copyright laws have a 70-year time limit for works of an author or artist— of any kind really. While many of you on this and other college campuses ignore copyright laws, they do have quite a bit of significance.
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Column: Apple further integrates Mac with iOS
For those who haven’t heard, Apple recently announced the newest update to their operating system. The new OS, named “Mountain Lion,” comes hot on the heels of last summer’s “Lion” update. It is certainly an evolutionary upgrade, rather than a revolutionary one.
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Column: Taming tuition
In this election year, the presidential candidates have been trying to appeal to the ever important demographic of young voters.
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Editorial: FAFSA needs a fix
While the Free Application for Federal Student Aid helps many students pay for college, it leaves behind those whose parents don’t contribute to tuition.
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Column: How the Internet is affecting our memories
Human beings love to reminisce. We live for nostalgia. Hearing a song from the “remember when” days makes our eyes glaze over as we think of the good times we had while that song played in the background. But what would happen if our ability to hold memories transformed?