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4:02 am in Politics, Uncategorized by
Two weeks ago, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia decided to talk to a closed-door Tea Party Caucus about the Constitution. The outspoken conservative Justices decision has Common Cause concerned about increasing politicization of the court.
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Supreme Court Justice’s Tea Party talk raises concern
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11:18 pm in News, Uncategorized by
The soft-spoken Andrew Nicholson epitomizes the definition of a silent leader. The junior forward leads by example on and off the court, tackling a physics major on top of being one of the most renowned mens player in recent history. However, after a disappointing 69-61 loss to Niagara Saturday, Nicholson expressed his opinions with a bang that most physics experiments couldnt replicate.
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Extra Point: Nicholson brings thunder … and lightning
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8:11 pm in 2010 basketball preview, Uncategorized by
Sam Pollino stands just 6-feet tall, an average height on the womens basketball team.
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Walking tall
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5:10 am in Sports, Uncategorized by
As SIUE walked off the court following a 27-point loss to Purdue last season, it left the Cougars exhausted.Forward David Boarden sat down with now-graduated guard Aamir McCleary to discuss how SIUE lost. SIUE played the fourth ranked team in the country close in the first half before the Boilermakers pulled away to easily escape on national television.
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Challenges await upstart Cougars
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8:20 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Following a team workout Monday, junior Julia Finlay was forced to lie on her back and log roll for 30 minutes up and down Trask Coliseum, according to multiple sources. Finlay made about 12 trips down the court and vomited three times during the drill.
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Women’s basketball player receives extreme punishment
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9:00 am in Sports, Uncategorized by
Makayla Gasparek has experienced success on and off the court with the womens basketball team, but this year, Gasparek is bringing her senior leadership to a different level.
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Basketball players teach, inspire younger generation
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8:08 pm in Exclusive Online, Uncategorized by
After numerous reschedules, Ivan Maldonado, former Associated Classified Employees union president at Youngstown State University was found not guilty on a menacing charge in front of Judge Robert Douglas at Youngstown Municipal Court on Monday.
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Former ACE president found not guilty on menacing charge
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