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Bradlee Palmquist


Cooked with seasoning

THIS YEAR, California chef Bruno Serato was named one of CNN's top ten heroes for his commitment to serving and providing free meals to hundreds of children each week since 2005.

Equality in housing

A WEEK ago, a University student started a petition on Change.org requesting that the University establish gender-neutral housing on Grounds.

Redefining rape

DISCUSSING rape always brings out strong emotions in people. Rape is illegal in the United States, but because of difficulties in interpreting what counts as rape, many cases go unreported or without convictions. Unfortunately, a victim often feels the need to keep quiet for fear of rejection, retribution by the offender or out of shame, allowing the perpetrator to go unpunished.

Intexticated driving

LAST WEEK, I wrote about how cell phones and laptops can be distractions in the classroom, hindering our ability to pay attention and learn the material.

A noteworthy dilemma

SITTING in my science lecture the other day, I happened to glance at the notebook of the girl sitting in front of me who, halfway through class, began to write something.

Healthy shore

HEALTH is a regular topic on the minds of Americans. Obesity, heart health, cancer and so forth are big issues both in terms of the coverage they receive and the amount of money that is spend addressing them.

Nostalgic for first year

FIRST year at the University is exciting for a lot of reasons. Not only is it one's first taste of real academic and personal freedom, but also the sense of community one gets from arriving on Grounds as a full student is really something else.

True giving

WHEN ONE hears the word "volunteering," a positive image of someone selflessly committing himself to the advancement of another person or group often comes to mind.

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