The Climate Change Debate

Caitlin Carter
January 25, 2010

“Global warming.” Two very powerful words everyone has been hearing for years now. Despite their prevalence in the media, however, there remains a significant divide between those that promote awareness of the term and those that impede it. Finally, there is a third division: those that are rendered... Read more »

Links 1/25

January 25, 2010

Today’s links consist of a site where you can donate money to help Haiti, Osama Bin Laden owning up to the Christmas Day bombing, a website containing Harry Potter-themed MLIA stories, how a man saved his life with the help of his iPhone, a site where you can ask questions anonymously to friends,... Read more »

Links 1/22

January 22, 2010

Today’s links consist of how families are saying no to policemen because they want to find their missing children themselves, Channing Tatum’s website,  a movie review of “The Book of Eli,” cool t-shirt designs, how the Democrats of the House may not pass the reform bill that... Read more »

Boys Soccer Kicks Off

Payton Shiver
January 22, 2010

When contemplating the most common sport in the southern United States, only a handful even consider soccer to be one of them. In the world however, soccer is the most popular international sport. The Federation Internationale de Football Association, more commonly referred to as FIFA, uses the term... Read more »

Links 1/21

January 21, 2010

Today’s links consist of the nutrition facts for McDonald’s, Obama hating on Senator-elect Scott Brown’s mode of transportation, how a high-fat diet cured a boy of epilepsy, feminists with disabilities, how officials are planning to dispose of the bodies left after two earthquakes in... Read more »

Yum, Brains: Understanding the Undead

Caitlin Carter
January 21, 2010

“When I die, I want people to find my body on a huge pile of dead, bloody zombies,” proclaimed a senior at lunch last week. This hope is one symptom of a fact that many people do not realize: there is something indescribably awesome about a zombie apocalypse. In fact, the idea is so awesome that... Read more »

Music for Generations

January 21, 2010

“Cause I’m free as a bird now, and this bird you cannot change…” Name the song and artist. It’s not very difficult to name that tune, and everyone knows these lyrics. This song is one of the most widely known songs in the world and is known by the youngest children to the oldest adults. With... Read more »

Lane Kiffin’s Dissapearing Act

January 21, 2010

This football season, Tennessee Volunteer fans have been riding on the crest of a wave which they thought would never crash. Knoxville has overflowed with cocky attitudes and boastful fanatics, all praising their new and faithful savior, Coach Lane Kiffin. Having witnessed this madness first hand during... Read more »

Links 1/20

January 20, 2010

Today’s links range from new e-readers, China using Google to attack activists based on search history, a Vampire Weekend video, why Stephen Colbert “saved the Winter Olympics,” how to make a rap song, what slang terms REALLY mean, another earthquake hitting Haiti, and last but certainly... Read more »

Pacquiao/Mayweather Fight, a “No-Go”

Jerrell Jones
January 19, 2010

The fight on March 13 between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. is off. After constant verbal abuse from both sides and a lawsuit filed against Golden Boy Promotions by Manny Pacquiao and Top Rank Promoters, Pacquiao’s promoter called the fight “dead”. After Pacquiao filed a lawsuit against... Read more »

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