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Resolutions revisited: How to make yours last all year
By now, you may not even remember what "New Year's Resolution" you vowed to keep this year, much less be even close to following it.
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The penny’s environmental, economic toll, changes coming
Find a penny, pick it up and all day long, you'll have good luck.
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Fresh new take on fixing our education system
We all know the United States's education system isn't what it should be, at least for what we claim to be as country. It's quite depressing.
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Mo’ memes, mo’ problems
We salute you, Thorin Faulk, for capturing the attention of the Oregon State University community. Well, not the entire community — 1,583 people, to be exact. As of 6 p.m. Wednesday, that's how many people like the Oregon State Memes Facebook page.
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Letters to the editor
University priorities
The realm of "Otherrr"
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Genetics needed for correction, not perfection
Human genetic engineering may make us Superman, but our ambition may be our Kryptonite.
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President’s recent mistake inexcusable, mirrors state of our national political scene
Personally, I am not much of a fan of student government.
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Career speed dating
Career fair season is upon us.
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Benefits and growing popularity of internships
In the recent column, "Internships must provide compensation, along with experience for students," Charles Leineweber shared his views on the lack of available paid internships for students and the peril of relying on unpaid internships for experience.
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EU shouldn’t turn its back on Greece, not yet
The situation for Greece is not improving, especially in the eyes of the other European countries.
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Hopoi should stay; let’s focus on the real issues
Guest Column
ASOSU, like most organizations, does need substantial improvement.
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Right to lie
Later this week, the Supreme Court will hear United States v. Alvarez, an appeal case centered on the Stolen Valor Act, which makes any false claims of having been awarded a military medal a federal offense.
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Things you should know: Politicians have money
Mitt Romney's rich? No, that can't be.
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Letter to the editor
Response to Provost Randhawa, forgot about dept. chairs
Provost Randhawa seems to have forgotten that department chair positions were abolished over a year ago in the grand realignment of the university.


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