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Misguided and Misrepresented: the Truth About Islam

Two American Muslims reflect on how the self-proclaimed Islamic State has obscured the understanding of their religion.  Khalid Fazly breathed...
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Unusual November Celebrations

There’s more to celebrate this November than Thanksgiving. Whether or not you are a peanut butter lover, aviation fanatic or...
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Behind the Haunted Forest

When guests make their way through the Haunted Forest this October, they will see creatures in the shadows, plastic body parts on the ground and giant spiders in the trees. There is a lot beneath the painted on blood that guests don’t always see.
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Surviving the Red Zone

Every fall students come to campus with a mental image of what college is: a time for partying, making new...
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Marriage Isn’t Dead

Social and economic realities have changed Millennial views and expectations of marriage
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Forgotten Spaces

In the hustle and bustle of modern society, we all run from place to place to meet the demands of...
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Surviving the Red Zone

  Depression Looking back, junior Carli Hendershot said for years she felt like she was in a hole that she...
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Working on Valentine’s Day

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The Psychology of Being Scared

Everyone has that friend who cries the whole way through haunted houses and one friend who can’t stop laughing afterward. One psychology professor explains why people have such different reactions to these Halloween traditions
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