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Organized religions lag behind Scientology on Internet

Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA

7 hours ago by Skylar Gremillion

Religion has always advertised - regardless of the denomination. That's not a value statement, but one of fact.

Some say it's brainwashing disguised as philosophy and others consider it existential salvation. The reason doesn't really matter - in order to acquire new members and continue their heavenly mission most religions must press the flesh and bring in new converts.

Pointless 'emergency' calls defeat purpose of crucial public service

The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC

14 hours ago

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The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA

1 day ago by Ed Morales

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Work ethic suffers under conveniences of technology

The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC

1 day ago by Maritza Carroway

Good help is, in fact, hard to find.

In a country where technology creates easier ways to complete an already easy task, the nation has lost one of its traditional values: a good work ethic.

Boling: Responsible but not guilty?

The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA

3 days ago by JASON BUTT

With no alcohol-related crimes on his record, will Boling still be found guilty by the University? Or will they reverse their decision? Is he still in violation with the Office of Judicial Programs? Seems like they jumped the gun on a decision that, 1) didn't happen on campus and 2) ended up not pleading guilty for.

Tourism industry aims to attract more than just pilgrims to Iraq

The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC

4 days ago

Obama may carry Georgia in November

The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA

6 days ago

This year Georgia will be competitive in both national- and state-level elections for the first time since most college students have been able to vote. Demographic changes, along with the siphoning off of votes from John McCain by Bob Barr, a Georgian third-party candidate, and a unique electoral strategy by Barack Obama, which looks beyond the typical swing states like Ohio and Florida, have brought Georgia to the forefront of the 2008 election.

'I want to Believe,' Scully, Mulder sink in bore

Daily Reveille, Louisiana State University A&M, LA

6 days ago by Freke Ette

"The X-Files," a popular TV show that ran for several seasons in the '90s, featured David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as FBI agents who investigated mysterious phenomena. In 1998, a film version of the show was made by director Chris Carpenter. Ten years later comes its sequel: "The X-Files: I Want to Believe," a highly anticipated, shabbily conceived and unevenly crafted sci-fi thriller.

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