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Politics 101: College Students in Office
Some students aren’t just rocking the vote. They’re campaigning for it.
Doubting Darwin: If Science and Belief Collide
For students who doubt the validity of evolution, college science class can be daunting. What happens when beliefs and schoolwork collide?
Rating Racism: How Tolerant is Your Campus?
The Campus Truth Foundation rates tolerance levels at campuses around the country.
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COLUMNISTS
‘Just Friends’: A Flirtation with Disaster?
What to do when friendship flowers into romance? Chrissy A. Balz considers the cons of confessing your love to the guy who already knows you inside out.
Bowled Over: The Cost of BCS Success
The glitz and glamour of the BCS is great for the big schools. But here Indiana’s Andrew Shaffer tells us about the harm it does to smaller programs.
Students Forge Policy at Their Own Think Tank
Columbia’s Tina Wadhwa reports on coeds turned policymakers at the Roosevelt Institution, the nation’s first student-run think tank.
REARVIEW
Confessions of a Music Snob: Should One Share?
Sharing your library is a huge step for a music lover. Reinhardt Schuhmann tells readers why he isn’t yet ready to commit.
Your Tunes: What Musical Stereotype are You?
College kids have always been on the cutting edge of the music scene, so we profiled four students and see what they're listening to. Sprinkled among old favorites and mainstream must-haves are underground artists that deserve a listen.
The Movies You Should Catch this Winter
Sifting through the films that will close out 2005 and ring in 2006, we came up with the top twenty movies you should be sure to catch in the months ahead.
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