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Film class examines political issues

April 25, 2012 Cardinal & Cream

A political film class taught by Dr. Gregory Ryan, visiting assistant professor of political science, meets on Tuesday evenings to view and discuss films on topics from espionage to the Vietnam War to how immigration is portrayed in foreign films. […]

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U.S. Supreme Court questions constitutionality of Obama’s Affordable Care Act

April 18, 2012 Cardinal & Cream

After the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on President Barack Obama’s national health care plan late last month, students may have to find coverage sooner than they had planned.

The arguments, which took place March 26-28, centered around four main issues: the Anti-Injunction Act, the individual mandate, the law’s severability and the expansion of Medicaid. […]

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Tennessee lawmakers propose anti-Shariah legislation

March 21, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Two Tennessee state lawmakers — a senator and a representative — recently introduced bills that would criminalize “the knowing provision of material support or resources … to designated Shariah organizations … or to known Shariah-jihad organizations…” […]

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Egyptian artifacts from famous museums, landmarks wrecked by civilian riots

March 15, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Egypt is a land of history, but recently the country has been recognized more for its governmental unrest than its museums and landmarks. Egyptians have valued their art for thousands of years, but the upheaval has greatly affected significant relics. […]

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Social networking sites play role in Egyptian unrest

February 23, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Social networking sites in Egypt have a nobler purpose than hash tags, pokes and Farmville. They were a platform for political protest until the Egyptian government shut down the country’s Internet access for six days with a few phone calls Jan. 28. The President flipped the “kill switch” on Internet providers. […]

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Republican takeover analyzed in session

November 12, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

With a swift, deep cut into the political balance, Republicans have taken control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the mid-term election after gaining more than 60 seats, as well as shortening the divide in the Senate by gaining six more seats. […]

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