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Choosing not to believe 12

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, MN

18 hours ago by Matt Sauer

In a world filled by cultures founded on the principles of religion, affirmed atheists are hard to come by and the stigmas attached to atheism are stronger than ever. 

Nevertheless, groups like Minesota State's Campus Atheists and Agnostics are working to keep the public open to and aware of the ideology.

Homophobes are 'so gay' 11

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, MN

17 hours ago by Nate Brennan

While the three recent comments to editorial about "don't ask, don't tell" make somewhat valid points toward their arguments, there are some very glaring social issues within the arguments.

Hidden behind safety net sentences, these essentially amount to: "Oh, I'm not homophobic, I just don't want ever want homosexuals to acknowledge their existence because that may make me uncomfortable at some point due to my own inadequacies and issues.

Women Too Passive 6

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, MN

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Diversity = separate but equal? 5

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, MN

21 hours ago by John Fritz

It's been 56 years since the U. S. Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education began the messy process of peeling back the many layers of institutionalized racism that segregation had stamped onto American government.

Before that landmark case, the premise of "separate but equal" had been widely used to circumvent the Fourteenth Amendment, which in 1868 guaranteed equal rights of citizenship to all persons "born or naturalized in the United States.

Student Shows 'Waterbody' at Soap Factory 1

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, St. Paul , MN

56 minutes ago by Colleen Good

On Nov. 19, Siddartha Saikia '10 showed "Waterbody," a multi-channel video installation, at the Soap Factory's biannual show Workhorse. The Mac Weekly sat down to talk with Saikia about his project.

The Mac Weekly: Can you tell us a little about "Waterbody"?

Siddartha Saikia: It's an extension on an installation that I did for my Video II class spring semester this year.


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Movie Review: Alice in Wonderland


		Movie Review: Alice in Wonderland

Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, WI

20 hours ago by Megan Dewey

In his latest film, Tim Burton, director of such movies as "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and "Edward Scissorhands," teams up with Disney again to craft the new, major 3D motion picture, "Alice in Wonderland."

Burton takes the rather unexpected route of producing somewhat of a sequel to the original Lewis Carroll tale of "Alice in Wonderland," which ends up resembling something more akin to the second book in the series, "Through the Looking Glass.

Econ major promises success after college

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN

2 days ago by April DeJarlais

A quick scan of the Forbes "Top 10 Most Lucrative College Majors" list, while disappointing to many an ambitious English major, shows that financial success lies in knowing about finances. An economics major came in second on the list, with the median income for zero to five years of experience being $48,100.

A road trip through the mind of David Foster Wallace

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN

3 days ago by Zac Farber

In March 1996, Rolling Stone dispatched David Lipsky to Bloomington, Ill., to profile David Foster Wallace, whose novel "Infinite Jest" had obtained a "miasma of hype," in Wallace's terms, "that feeds on itself." Lipsky joined Wallace for the final five days of the "Infinite Jest" book tour, but Rolling Stone scrapped the article until Wallace's suicide more than a decade later, when Lipsky sifted through the tapes from their road trip to form the basis of a National Magazine Award-winning story.

The Belfry

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN

3 days ago by Kayla Burchuk

Trying to interview the Belfry was like attempting to capture and pin down a rare bird specimen only to have it struggle and flap its colorful wings. The house, the random objects, and the people that create "The Belfry" resist interpretation. The residents of the Belfry have, over the past two years, included around twenty different Macalester students.

Figure Skating Club's Las Vegas Ice Show a success


		Figure Skating Club's Las Vegas Ice Show a success

Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, WI

10 hours ago by Lyndsey LaGrange

The University of Wisconsin-Stout Figure Skating Club went "all in" during its season's finale on Friday, March 5, when it presented its fifth annual ice show at the Dunn County Ice Arena. The UW-Stout Figure Skating Club is a student organization that provides students with an opportunity to figure skate for fun or for competition.

The walk of a lifetime


		The walk of a lifetime

The Oracle, Hamline University, MN

6 days ago by Shelby Dinsmoor

Haiti's earthquake has spawned all kinds of relief efforts across the globe. One Hamline alumnus aims to raise money and awareness for the devastated nation by walking south, until he gets as close to Haiti as possible (without swimming across the Atlantic).

Column: Reach deeper

The Oracle, Hamline University, MN

6 days ago by Zach Psick

Last week I was invited to join a Facebook group created by Hamline graduate Jordan Dibb called, "I Walk for Love." Beginning March 27, Dibb will leave Minneapolis on foot, planning to walk 1800 miles to Miami in 100 days to raise money for Haiti. He has partnered with Action Against Hunger and hopes to raise $100,000 by the end of his walk.

Expanded co-ed housing considered


		Expanded co-ed housing considered

The Oracle, Hamline University, MN

6 days ago by Thressa Johnson

Residential Life's latest proposal seeks to increase the scope of dorm arrangements to include heterosexual men and women to live together in the dorm.

To tan or not to tan?


		To tan or not to tan?

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN

4 days ago by Ashley Wall

As spring break approaches rather quickly at Minnesota State, many students have already been preparing for their warm destinations by heading to the tanning salon.

Planet Beach Contempo Spa, located across the street from campus, has seen a definite increase in tanners within the last month.

MSU Men's Hockey Gameday

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN

4 days ago by Tyler Buckentine

Minnesota State (12-18-2, 6-17-2 WCHA) vs. No. 4 St. Cloud State (20-10-4, 15-8-3) 7:05 p.m. Verizon Wireless Center (Fri.); 7:05 p.m. National Hockey Center, St. Cloud (Sat.) TV:Charter Main Street (Ch. 14) Radio:1420 KTOE RECAP: Minnesota State looks to end the regular season on a high note and upset No.

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