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Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012
So you think you know?
Posted Tuesday, November 9, at 3:35 PM
HEATHER HANSON / Buena Vista University student journalist People, in general, tend to assume a lot of information about pretty much everyone. Whether it is because of the pitch of a person's voice, color of their hair, skin, or anything else for that matter, we all have a stereotype to assign to various different physical attributes. ...

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From lemons to lemonade
Posted Friday, June 18, at 4:09 PM

By MICHELLE SAHLIEH / Buena Vista University student Shay Kelley is her name, and she is from my hometown: Denver, Colorado. She traveled across all 50 states in 50 weeks and collected canned goods for homeless people after she lost her marketing job, her house and her car. Talk about making lemonade out of lemons!...

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Blaming women for natural disasters
Posted Friday, April 30, at 3:27 PM

By SAMANTHA FREHSE / BVU student journalist Are women really to blame? This question was brought up on Friday, April 16 when Hojjat ol-eslam Kazem Sediqi led a prayer. Since Sediqi is a religious leader in Tehran, he said that women who dress promiscuously, or behave promiscuously are to blame for all of the problems that Iran is having with earthquakes...

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Robotic Teaching
Posted Tuesday, March 16, at 1:04 PM

SAMANTHA FREHSE / Buena Vista University student journalist In the words of George Bernard Shaw, "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach." However, with the way that the economy is going, those who can't, will be unemployed. I may not agree completely with George Shaw, but in today's economy, teaching is no longer a career you can take for granted. ...

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