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  • Patriots progress overshadowed by another series loss

    Patriots progress overshadowed by another series loss

    Sports April 11, 2011 at 7:17 pm Comments are Disabled

    Baseball is a game of failure. It is a game in which one can be considered great while failing more than 65 percent of the time. And it is a game that teaches its players to learn from mistakes and get back on the proverbial horse after one has been kicked in the teeth.

     
  • A look at cricket, one of the most inconspicuous games on campus

    Sports April 11, 2011 at 7:14 pm Comments are Disabled

    On April 2, India defeated Sri Lanka in the 10th ICC Cricket World Cup by six wickets. Before the championship match, they had to face Pakistan, their number one rival, in the semifinals.

     
  • There needs to be more talk about North Korea

    There needs to be more talk about North Korea

    Editorials April 11, 2011 at 7:11 pm Comments are Disabled

    We all share our sympathies with the people being killed in Libya and those affected by the revolutions in the Middle East. We feel pain whenever we hear about innocent lives snuffed out by evil oppressors.

     
  • Respecting culture on campus

    Respecting culture on campus

    Editorials April 11, 2011 at 7:09 pm Comments are Disabled

    This is why it gets me incredibly mad when I see people laugh and disrespect others simply because they are foreign or come from another culture.

     
  • The myth of the broke student

    Editorials April 11, 2011 at 7:06 pm Comments are Disabled

    When many students first arrive at college, they come with the preconceived notion, “Well, it’s time to go into debt,” which can be entirely true.

     
  • The corruption of the textbook industry

    The corruption of the textbook industry

    Editorials April 11, 2011 at 7:04 pm Comments are Disabled

    The end of the semester is almost here, and the dreaded task of what to do with this semester’s textbooks is quickly approaching.

     
  • The realistic course list

    The realistic course list

    Editorials April 11, 2011 at 7:00 pm Comments are Disabled

    Fall registration is starting soon and most of us are beginning to think about what courses we should take. Some of us are excited to graduate this May and be done with course registration for good, but some fools, like me, are managing to graduate in May and still register for classes in the fall.

     
  • Cheap eats with Ramy Zabarah: Grilled Shrimp

    Cheap eats with Ramy Zabarah: Grilled Shrimp

    Lifestyle April 11, 2011 at 6:53 pm Comments are Disabled

    Slowly but surely, the birds are chirping, flowers are in bloom and the weather’s getting warmer. For barbecue connoisseurs who are also on a tight budget, here’s a way to feed your friends on a nice day for less than 30 bucks.

     
  • Greek Week in Photos

    Greek Week in Photos

    Lifestyle April 11, 2011 at 6:51 pm Comments are Disabled

    Members of Mason fraternities and sororities took part in Greek Week events varying from shack-a-thon to field day and everything in between.

     
  • Contestants light up the runway at this year’s annual Drag Show

    Contestants light up the runway at this year’s annual Drag Show

    Lifestyle April 11, 2011 at 6:40 pm Comments are Disabled

    George Mason University’s annual Drag Show shocked, thrilled and inspired the crowd as drag kings and queens made their way on stage.