Editor Epilogue Archive

  • February Closing Remarks by Owen Stephens

    February Closing Remarks by Owen Stephens

    Project Civil Discourse While it appears that the motivation of the man who murdered six people and injured Congresswoman Giffords in Arizona last month derived from inadequately treated mental illness, it did spark an interesting debate. The leaders of our government and the mass media are asking themselves if the political discourse has become too [...]

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  • June Editors’ Epilogue by Jack Song

    June Editors’ Epilogue by Jack Song

    8: the Mormon Proposition Sex and the City 2 premiered last weekend and the film opened with a big ol’ gay wedding. While the over-the-top ceremony was probably every gay boy’s dream, one line in the film took the LGBT audience from fantasy back to reality when one of the characters mentioned that his same-sex [...]

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  • April Editors’ Epilogue by Jack Song

    April Editors’ Epilogue by Jack Song

    Learning to Read Earlier this month, the story of Constance McMillen caught the nation’s attention when her attempt to bring a same-sex date to her prom led to the Itawamba County School District’s decision to cancel the entire prom. However, buried in the media that same week was the story of Air Force sergeant Jene Newsome. Newsome [...]

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  • March Editors’ Epilogue  by Moira Dawson

    March Editors’ Epilogue by Moira Dawson

    2010 Census: Make Sure to Be Counted! This year, as mandated by the US Constitution, the Census Bureau will attempt to get an accurate count of every person in the country. Of course, the census isn’t just a headcount. The questions are also designed to get a sense of the makeup of the country in order [...]

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  • February Editors’ Epilogue by Alex Randolph

    February Editors’ Epilogue by Alex Randolph

    Are You Prepared? Everybody has seen the human tragedy and horror that happened in Haiti since a devastating 7.0 earthquake hit the small island nation earlier last month. Millions of people were displaced, hundreds of thousands perished, and entire communities were destroyed. Life on Haiti will never be the same and the change will have [...]

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