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New Form of Communication with our Professors

Since the first public phone call was made thirty-seven years ago by Martin Cooper, the cell phone has become a “need” and no longer a “want” in our lives. The cell phone gave us freedom; we no longer needed to be at a certain location to communicate.

Show your Olympic pride

What is it about the Olympics that seems to bring every American sports enthusiast and even non-enthusiasts together these past couple weeks? If you aren’t living in a hole, you should know the Winter Olympics are occurring in Vancouver right now.

Abortion holds the hand of race

Adding "Zeal" to advertising

Race relations are now not only linked to slavery and civil right, but have recently joined the abortion train due to billboards being posted throughout Atlanta, Georgia. The billboards were posted to get the attention of the black community, specifically black women.

End the "idol" obsession

On June 25, 2009, the world lost the King of Pop. He was one of the most successful and influential, as well as one of the most controversial, musicians of all time. It is a shame that he died at 51, a relatively young age in our time. He left three children and a legacy in music and fashion, among other things, behind. 16 comments

President Obama asking to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

As national popularity decreases and health care legislation becomes more controversial, President Barack Obama has finally expressed his support for the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who is the highest serving uniformed officer in the United States, along with Obama, called for the repeal. Full story

Why pay an accountant?

It’s the most wonderful time of the year for accountants as W2s arrive in the mail and people start to do their taxes. Accountants love college students because we are easy to handle. We have one or two W2s and we don't have many deductions. For the first time in my life, I filed my own federal tax return, and it was as easy as my coworker Susan said it would be. Full story

End the "idol" obsession

On June 25, 2009, the world lost the King of Pop. He was one of the most successful and influential, as well as one of the most controversial, musicians of all time. It is a shame that he died at 51, a relatively young age in our time. He left three children and a legacy in music and fashion, among other things, behind. Full story

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