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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to imprisoned Chinese activist

Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese citizen, fierce human rights activist and a long-time public advocate of democracy in his country, was recently awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.  As a result of the aforementioned practices, Xiaobo is serving an eleven-year prison sentence after being charged with subversive behavior by the Chinese government. Xiaobo was awarded the

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What boils my egg

At long last, the cool crisp air of autumn has rushed against my face. The tastes of ciders, pumpkins and ginger snap cookies dance on my tongue in sheer bliss. Playoffs have begun for the Phillies, and I am plastered to the couch in anticipation. Everything is just the way it should be. That is,

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Students share their talent

The open mic coffee house, held on Oct. 1. from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., had a variety of students singing, reciting poetry and performing comedy acts. To compliment the excellent performances, the audience was offered s’mores, hot chocolate and apple cider. Many people enjoyed the snacks and drinks as they were entertained. Photos and

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BP: What’s the deal?

Recently, coverage of the BP oil spill seems to have somewhat fizzled. For those who are interested in what’s been happening, here’s the scoop. The actual oil rig explosion on April 20 killed 11 people, and the substantial resulting leakage affected thousands of lives. Environmentalists were in an uproar as politicians concocted ideas of how

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