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Who will speak up for you now?

10:38 am in Perspective, Uncategorized by

Last week, the Student Rights Chair for the Student Government Association (SGA) was stripped of her freedom of speech rights when she was asked to resign from her senate position after comments she made to The Eastern Progress were deemed unprofessional by SGA Vice President Andrew Holcomb.

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Who will speak up for you now?

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Fallen teammate inspired outlaws

10:38 pm in News, Uncategorized by

To those that knew him, sophomore Matthew Dungan lived his life in an effort to make everyone he encountered happy.

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Recent deaths result from intolerance

11:09 am in Perspective, Uncategorized by

About two weeks ago, Tyler Clementi, a student at Rutgers University in New Jersey, committed suicide after his roommate and another person posted a video online of Clementi having a sexual encounter with another man. Witnesses saw Clementi, only 18 years old, jump off the George Washington Bridge on Sept.

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The Girl Next Door: Homesick

3:29 am in Uncategorized, Variety by

Charlotte Crowley, a.k.a the Statesmans Girl Next Door, is a study abroad student from the University of Birmingham located in the U.K. Many of the student population at UMD travel overseas to experience new lands and cultures, but what is the perspective of a study abroad student here?

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The Girl Next Door: Homesick

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McGregor shows lack of preparation

1:28 am in Perspective, Uncategorized by

After Hurricane Katrina tore through the Bahamas and the Gulf Coast in 2005, the citizens of the United States were outraged at the lack of preparedness shown by Bush and his administration.

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Students spanning generations

12:30 am in Close up, Uncategorized by

Although GCSU prides itself on diversity and catering to a wide range of people, there are still those individuals that manage to stand out among the rest. Bill Brinegar, a computer science major, offers GCSU the perspective of an age past.Brinegar has been attending GCSU for four years, but the interest seems to rely not on what he is doing but rather on what he has done.

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Students spanning generations