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J.K. Rowling’s late outing of Dumbledore promotes tolerance

Ever since the release of the final novel in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, author J.K. Rowling has been touring basically...

Stravinsky’s revolutionary ballet should inspire progressive thought

I once attended a performance of Igor Stravinsky’s moving, monumental work, “Le Sacre du Printemps,” or “The Rite of Spring.” The piece is best known...

Benefits of college lag behind rapidly increasing tuition costs

In some not-so-shocking news, the College Board recently announced that the cost of tuition is on the rise. Tuition at public and private universities...

Letter to the editor

Steven Weinberg began his Oct. 15 “Reevaluating our motives for discrediting other peoples’ faith” article with the example of the “ardent atheist” versus...

Entropy+ provides healthy, quality food — at a price

Though there was a certain socialist charm to the overcrowded aisles and empty shelves of the old Entropy, the convenience store’s rebirth this past week...

Inconsistent morals from Duquesne University

Planned Parenthood ads advocating sex education, including abstinence education, were pulled from WDUQ, Duquesne University’s public radio station, on...

Professors should give accurate feedback

In a culture teeming with concern about political correctness, it’s amazing that separating students by letters as a mark of achievement is still allowed....

Presidential Perspectives

So, first of all, welcome back to sunny Pittsburgh! Hopefully mid-semester break was a good time and provided us all with great stories that everyone...

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