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By Beth Griffith / Posted September 17, 2012
English indie pop band The xx released its third official album this week, Coexist.
By Pearce Edwards / Posted September 13, 2012
The inaugural game in the new Amon G. Carter Stadium concluded a week of celebration around the university. Ribbon cuttings, stadium tours, the Blake Shelton concert and the first student tailgate on Frog Alley exemplified the hard work and vision of donors, students and university administrators.
By Booey Mittelstadt / Posted September 12, 2012
Eleven years ago, thousands of American lives were stolen from friends, families, and neighbors in an evil terrorist attack. 
By Jordan Ray and Lauren Hart / Posted September 7, 2012
In light of his recent admission that he will stop fighting the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's accusations about his alleged steroid use, legendary cyclist and 7-time Tour De France winner Lance Armstrong is expected to receive a lifetime ban and have his 7 titles stripped away. As a fellow Texan, cancer survivor, and inspiration to many, do these allegations tarnish his legacy?
By Pearce Edwards / Posted September 7, 2012
This is an era starved of heroes, a time in which dollar signs mask true fruits of labor and rapid delivery of information conceals great charisma. Reading great works, reflecting and striving to reach the model set forward by heroes and icons is less a priority in an age of self-selected social networks.
By Tyler Branson / Posted August 24, 2012
Sometimes men just need to shut up.
By Jordan Ray / Posted August 24, 2012
With another school year in progress, an influx of new students are making their way onto campus. College is not an easy transition and the best way to get through it is to ask those who have come before. Consequently, in an attempt to help out this year's class, I asked some of my fellow students from the Class of 2015 for their advice to freshmen.
By Christian Lueck / Posted August 24, 2012
Free speech and freedom of the press are some of the unique qualities that make this country great. We take for granted and fail to realize the significance it plays in our daily lives, and how it has shaped our nation’s history. It is the reason individuals and the media can speak freely, and don't have to worry about government censorship and backlash. 
By Jonathan L. Davis / Posted August 23, 2012
This summer, I was granted an amazing opportunity:  To live, work and study in the nation’s capital, Washington D.C. 
By Evan Folan / Posted August 22, 2012
“Bland” and “repetitive” were adjectives that rolled off the tongues of freshmen when asked about their common reading. 
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