Double-standards of the war on obscenity
By Karl Schook | Apr. 9, 2004At the risk of beating a dead horse, America needs to revisit the shock and moral outrage that swirled around the Super Bowl halftime show in January. I do not ' ¦
At the risk of beating a dead horse, America needs to revisit the shock and moral outrage that swirled around the Super Bowl halftime show in January. I do not ' ¦
On Tuesday the race for mayor of Milwaukee came to an end. Former U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett, D-Milwaukee, defeated acting Mayor Marvin Pratt, a fellow Democrat, in the runoff by ' ¦
The media marathon surrounding the Democratic contenders for the upcoming presidential election and their stances on major American issues has all but eclipsed news on President Bush and his stance ' ¦
President Bush recently unveiled a plan that would retire and replace the current space shuttle fleet, seek to create a permanent lunar base and have Americans walking on Mars. This ' ¦
Seeing as how I was allowed the privilege to use this opinion section to usher in the beginning of this last academic year, I hope that I will be allowed ' ¦
To no one's surprise and after long months of debate and rhetoric, the United States and its coalition of allies have invaded Iraq en masse in order to achieve the ' ¦
As a clone, I would like to address the ignorance, fear and misconceptions in society with regards to human cloning and cloning in general. By identifying myself as a clone, ' ¦
America, take heed--a superpower is stirring in the womb. Once dismissed as a utopian vision found only in science fiction, the premise of disparate countries coalescing into one may soon ' ¦
Thinking back on the twists and turns this year, it is hard to believe I ushered it in freezing my ass off on a mountain on the south island of ' ¦
This Saturday I had the greatest Halloween experience, an experience to which I owe thanks to the Madison Police Department. Until the wee hours of the morning, I had the ' ¦