Archive for October, 2009

Interview proves former President Jimmy Carter racially motivated

October 1, 2009
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By PAUL VALONE There are three stages to a liberal’s argument: the first is an attempt to throw vague facts and skewed information, the second is when they attempt to tug at your heartstrings and make you feel guilty, and the third stage is to call you a racist. Having spent the past few...
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University recovering from scandals

October 1, 2009
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Former NC first lady Mary Easley and university leaders fired over salary concerns By SARAH WOLFE and ADAIR-HAYES CRANE Hours after chancellor Doctor James Oblinger resigned on June 8, North Carolina State University officials fired former First Lady Mary Easley due to concerns about her position and pay in the University System. Easley first...
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Talley Time?

October 1, 2009
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By CHADWICK BUCH Proposed fee increases for building renovations may not be appropriate in light of current economic times, leadership allegations The Rally 4 Talley campaign is in full swing. With many options and claims being tossed around, students, faculty and staff as well as members of the university community are concerned with the...
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Alumni we believe in

October 1, 2009
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White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs leaves much room for doubt By JAKE SIGLER NC State has had many students pass through its halls to become prominent people in the pop culture of America: in the sports world Philip Rivers and Bill Cower; music John Tesh; comedy Zach Galifinakis; and in the Obama administration...
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Remembering the real Ted Kennedy

October 1, 2009
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Remembering the real Ted Kennedy proves difficult amid lasting media coverage of a “classic American hero” By STEPHEN BOHAM Our society has taught us, no matter the issue, to never speak ill of the dead. But when our national media chooses to disregard the facts, are we not permitted to challenge such ignorance? In...
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New firearm bill attempts to restrict citizens’ rights

October 1, 2009
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By JORDAN JERNIGAN With all the recent talk of universal healthcare and more government, it is no question that a larger, more intrusive government is being unveiled in this country. It would appear that bigger government has its eyes on a familiar target; the rights of citizens to ownership of firearms. This past January...
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