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A Push for Privacy

From our credit card numbers to our social security numbers, we relinquish valuable bits of data that we would never share with our closest friends to a blank space on a screen without a second thought.

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O-H . . . Oh, No!

Most Ohioans love their Ohio State Buckeyes. But how much love is too much, especially when it involves OSU students? After Ohio State beat Oregon 42-20 to win the national college football championship title, Buckeye fans were ecstatic . . . yet some celebrations were over the top.

News

Longest Quarter of the Year Has Many Bright Spots

The cold, gray winter months of January, February, and March make up the longest quarter of the school year, which will be filled with the assessments and work that we happily missed on our 18-day Winter Break. While these next months may seem dreary, there is quite a lot to look forward to in Quarter

News

World News: January 4 – 11, 2015

Terrorists in Paris killed 12 people at the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper, in response to comics that mocked Muhammad, the Islamic prophet. This attack has caused much outrage in the international community. Search crews located the tail of the airplane from AirAsia Flight 8501, which disappeared on December, 28, 2014, while en

Opinion & Editorial

Flag Burning Not a Political Statement

They aren’t terrorists in far-off lands, plotting day and night to undermine America. They are unenlightened Americans. That fact only heightens the depravity of what has been done. Burning our nation’s flag has never been an appropriate way to express a grievance about any political ill even when it regards racial injustice.

Sports Top Stories

Bowling Team on a Roll

Four games into the season and Academy’s bowling teams are looking great. So far, the boys have a record of four wins and one loss. The girls also have a positive record of three wins and one loss.

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One Death Every Minute

3.4 billion people live at risk of contracting a malarial infection. In 2010, 660,000 people died from this disease, to which pregnant women are quite vulnerable, and which causes low birth weights for people in developing countries. WHO estimates that a child in Africa dies from malaria every minute.