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Gender equality in elected office hindered by animosity

November 28, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

Although women across the country contended for various political offices this year, women politicians from both parties spent their campaigns vying over which camp hailed the true “feminists” — a term they took to mean the best representatives for women. […]

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E-textbook technology brought into question

November 20, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

Electronic books. This simple phrase, only a few decades ago, for most would have seemed to be almost an oxymoron. But with the advancement of technology and the introduction of products such as the Kindle, the world of “e-books” is on the rise. […]

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Soros donation raises question of fair policies

November 20, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

In investigative reporting, journalists know to “follow the money.” Unfortunately, we live in a world where greed runs rampant and people believe a few extra dollars can bring happiness or prestige, and they will do anything to anyone to get the cash. […]

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Visitors of antiquity often damage noteworthy sites

November 14, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

Tourism can be tricky. Every now and then a small area can absolutely boom and affect a whole country, all in a short amount of time. Siem Reap, Cambodia, is a blatant example of extreme growth in tourism, particularly at Angkor Wat, an ancient city now in ruins. […]

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Religious literacy supports informed discussions

November 7, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

If a person were to ask who led the biblical exodus out of Egypt, would you be able to answer? Surprisingly the Pew Forum on Religious and Public Life found atheists and agnostics in the United States know more about world religions than Christians. […]

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Unsavory stories deserve to be told

November 7, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

In the eight months since the world first turned its attention to the devastated, other-worldly rubble that was once the capital and surrounding cities of Haiti, headlines have increasingly begun to fade until reporter Mac McClelland caused a commotion. […]

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In vitro fertilization poses question for pro-lifers

November 4, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

In ethical and political circles, the term “pro-life” evokes primarily — and for some people, exclusively — the issue of abortion. It means opposing any act that leads to the direct and intentional destruction of an unborn child in a mother’s womb. […]

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