Greubel--Greg Harold (Student--2008)
Displaying 1 - 17 of 17 in reverse chronological order
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1 | What I learned from Rick Santorum Northern Iowan 108:27, p.4 |
Rick Santorum stated that in every society, marriage has always been defined as between a man and a woman; writer believes Mr. Santorum is entitled to his opinion, but urges students to visit with those of differing views; photo. | |
2 | The Occupy problem Northern Iowan 108:24, p.4 |
Political action must be done in groups if democracy is to survive. The chief criticism of the movement is no single cause or positive propositions made by the protesters; photo. | |
3 | The myth of the individual Northern Iowan 108:22, p.6 |
Examines the idea that people can persevere simply by the strength of their own will. | |
4 | More than just nutrients Northern Iowan 108:17, p.4 |
Believes that food has not always been looked at as deeply as it is today. In early times, food was accepted as an essential part of the human condition. There was no talk of nutrient content and diet. | |
5 | Against behaviorism Northern Iowan 108:15, p.4 |
The exchange of opinion is essential to our ability to create a new beginning and act against the laws of behaviorism. Mankind should not be classed only on its behavior. | |
6 | Sleep and consciousness Northern Iowan 108:12, p.4 |
Sleep and college students always make an interesting topic for discussion. A description of sleep seems rather strange as compared to the duration of sleep. | |
7 | A certain kind of knowledge Northern Iowan 108:4, p.3 |
Social sciences try to transform humanity into something that can be tracked. Looking back into history allows man to realize that no pattern exists. The computer age allows access to unbelievable amounts of information, but one must evaluate. | |
8 | Where have all the Iowans gone? Northern Iowan 108:1, p.7 |
Perceptions of Iowans may be somewhat clouded. The stereotypical Iowan, as viewed by people on the east coast, are difficult to discover. | |
9 | American dream vs. Libertarian person Northern Iowan 107:52, p.11 |
Believes that Republican budget is full of cuts that may be detrimental to the average American. For example, students may not have Pell Grants available in the future. Trickle down economics has never worked. | |
10 | Meditations on Libya Northern Iowan 107:49, p.11 |
Believes that the military intervention in Libya is not like the intervention in Iraq. This intervention was and is a humanitarian effort by the United Nations to save the lives of thousands. | |
11 | NOW HIRING: Spin doctors and dictators Northern Iowan 107:45, p.9 |
A tongue in cheek look at the job market and what types of positions may be available and in demand soon. | |
12 | You're welcome, America Northern Iowan 107:42, p.10 |
Author proposes raising taxes to the levels paid in Sweden. This move would allow Social Security to become sound, the economic inequality gap would shrink, and our debt would be minimal. Interesting theory. | |
13 | A note for Black History Month Northern Iowan 107:38, p.9 |
The impact of African-Americans on our society is important to remember every day; not only during Black History Month. We must also remember the role that hate plays in our society; whether it be against whites, Arabs, or homosexuals. | |
14 | A hostage crisis Northern Iowan 107:35, p.10 |
Tax cuts for the wealthy and trickle down economics seem to reign supreme. Author believes that government should get out of the way and let the market work itself out. | |
15 | @Revolution Northern Iowan 107:32, p.5 |
Social networking sites have been used to help plan protests, inform others of police locations, and share stories to inspire others. Countries now censor these sites to limit communication. | |
16 | A diagnosis Northern Iowan 107:29, p.7 |
The shooting of Representative Gifford in Arizona has brought up the seemingly unending debate on gun control. | |
17 | An independent voice Northern Iowan 105:19, p.7 |
Supports Doris Kelley for re-election. |