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2016: Old Faces Prepared to Battle

Hillary has all-but declared her candidacy, Jeb’s started a super-PAC, and Mitt’s told donors to hold off on contributing to a Bush campaign until he makes up his mind. The 2016 Presidential Election, as of now, is set to include a face-off between two of America’s most prominent political families and a guest appearance by

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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.

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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.

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Ohio State Football Continues Its Improbable Season

Earlier today, Ohio State’s football team was named to college football’s inaugural four-team playoff, following a resounding defeat of Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship Game. The Buckeyes will now face number-one seeded Alabama in a semifinal game for a chance to advance to the national championship. But what’s even more amazing than making the

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Forgetting How to English

“Are you ready to Spanish?” “I have to math tonight.” “I don’t want to English right now.” Whether you have heard these words or have actually said them aloud, it cannot be denied that a new language trend is sweeping through the school. Instead of using verbs to express what they have to do, students