Archive for Opinion

Everyone Dies Famous on a Small Campus

November 28, 2011 No Comments

Here it comes. The awkward moment that you were hoping to avoid, but you know you can’t. Maybe if you quickly head down another sidewalk they will not notice you. Maybe. Let’s be honest you already made the awkward eye contact so the only thing now is to wave or to pretend it never happened. ...

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My Path

November 26, 2011 No Comments

 (Editor’s Note:  All too often students and faculty members fall into the daily swirl and assume that everyone around them is surely going through similar motions – perhaps even the same chaotic pace.  But everyone’s pace is different; everyone’s path is not the same. Senior Kevin Henry’s path is quite different from most students.  In ...

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Smoke on the Hill

November 23, 2011 1 Comment

I’m not really a big fan of smoking. It smells pretty bad, it’s unhealthy for smokers and nonsmokers alike, and when I was eight my dad and I were rear-ended by a guy who was lighting a cigarette while driving, causing me enough physical injury that I had to go to physical therapy for a ...

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Baring it All: Sex on Television and its Implications

November 23, 2011 No Comments

We’ve all heard the Family Guy theme song. It’s ironic, bemoaning the lack of old-fashioned values on television, mostly because Family Guy represents anything but old-fashioned values. But it does lead to a few interesting questions. How much sex on TV is a good thing? How much is too much? How much is enough to ...

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Change the World

November 21, 2011 1 Comment

Change the world. People hear it all the time. But not long after people finish watching the thought-provoking movie or staring at the inspirational poster they give up hope. This is because most realize that with their capabilities they will most likely not be able to foil a terrorist groups plan to get their hands ...

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From the Editor

November 19, 2011 No Comments

Editorial   The Free Press has been going through a lot of changes lately.  You may have noticed the downsizing of our print efforts and more frequent posting to the website.  This is in an effort to join the ranks of other college and real-world media organizations in exploring what online journalism has to offer. ...

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