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Past and Prologue: 1968 and 2008


		Past and Prologue: 1968 and 2008

The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX

2 days ago by Regis L. Roberts

The 1960s have been said to be the decade in which America's innocence died. It was a decade in which the nation lived through, as the late Dr. Hunter S. Thompson put it, "both Kennedys murdered by mutants." One of the most unpopular wars raged on in Vietnam with repeated promises of conclusion, only to be intensified into the next decade.

The GRE: a bitter pill

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX

2 days ago by Jesse Cordes Selbin

When I sat down to take the GRE last week, my heart beat out a flurried rhythm that would have made a presto-set metronome proud. I always get slightly nervous before tests, whether I'm taking a statistics final or getting my throat swabbed for strep throat.

How will we go down?

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX

4 days ago by Wayne Cheong

Recently, it has seemed to me that the prophets of doom are less the ratty men with "The End Is Nigh" signs and more often scientists. Meet the harbinger of your doom - the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC is the world's largest particle accelerator and is set to begin slamming protons together in September.

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