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Penn State’s Political Issues Show a Diverse Student Body

True to Penn State’s diverse population is the student body’s opinion on what issues are important in the 2008 presidential election. With students from different countries, backgrounds, and political standings, students are concerned with a wide [...]
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Penn State’s Political Climate: It’s Heating Up

Political activism at Penn State University this fall is at an all time record high. The election is a hot issue and there’s more than a chance that a liberal
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Does Greek life benefit schools?

Joining a fraternity or sorority is a decision many college students make. In the face of a variety of factors, what are the pros and cons of choosing to go Greek?
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The Issues that Matter at Rutgers University

While Rutgers may not be the most politically heated or outspoken university in the United States, there are still a number of political issues that are significant to the school’s students.
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The General Political Atmosphere of Rutgers University

The student body that makes up “The State University of New Jersey” seems to have accepted their consistent blue-state status for the most part and shows little need for a heated political atmosphere. 
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The Political Climate at UW-Madison: Badgers for Barack?

Students see the importance of their vote, but don’t feel extremely motivated to get active in areas specifically around the election.  While UW-Madison is taking great strides in increasing youth participation in the vote, participation otherwise [...]
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Best and Worst Decision of Freshman Year at UCSB

I feel as if I’m running out of time. I may not have even liked the clubs I might have joined, but at least I would be learning something about the school and about myself.