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Selling Out
If the whole world is for sale,
Ryan Rose wonders whether anything has worth. |
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When Is it OK to Kill?
Naomi Hall responds to a Miami Hurricane
editorial. |
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Miami's Commander in Chief
An interview with UM President Donna Shalala
by Tqwana Brown. |

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Migration in Search of Education
Nontraditional students are flocking to colleges
and universities nationwide; Shaneequa Cannon eyes the
trend. |
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What Good is a College Education
Today?
With
tuition and debt on the rise, Tqwana Brown assesses the
value of investing four years pursuing that costly, sometimes
elusive degree. |

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Radical Relationships: Contrary to
Popular Opinion...
Christian
author Elisabeth Elliott challenges contemporary notions
about men and women, and Christine Dunkin presents her
views. |
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Perfect Biscayne Bay
All those glorious sunsets aren't natural, suspects
Naomi Hall. |

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Slap 'Em Bugs
Yeah, there are no mosquitoes, but Naomi Hall
worries about the birds. |
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Just Push Play
Saving the environment may not be harder than
turning on the stereo, Naomi Hall suggests. |

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Wherever You Are, There You Are
Danielle Scott contemplates the adaptive nature
of humans at home in the world -- anywhere. |
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Talkin' 'Bout My Gen-er-ation
Jesse Agler wants to know: "They're not
Boomers and they ain't Gen-X, so who are all those people I grew
up
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Crush
Antoine Reed gives his spin on what love is really |
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Juan
Escobar Bio
The life of Cartagena under the gaze of native Juan Escobar |
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