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Top 5 Movies for the Valentine's Day Hater

Top 5 Movies for the Valentine's Day Hater
For the Scrooge of Valentine's Day who definitely won't be first in line to see the star-packed new movie Valentine's Day hitting theatres Feb. 12, 2010, take into consideration these classic films that I am sure will fulfill your black heart. So grab a pint of your favorite Ben & Jerry's, a toasty beverage and a garbage can to burn all those pictures of your cheating ex-boyfriend/girlfriend while you enjoy an evening filled with the satisfaction of stabbing love right in the heart.

Facebook: A Place for Drama

You go to this website multiple times a day, and before you log in you see, "Facebook: A place for friends." Sometimes when I catch this, I giggle to myself. Is it really? It seems to be more like "Facebook: A vulnerable place where your enemies can harass you" or "Facebook: A place to upload pictures of every party you've ever been to.

The Road to Environmental Collapse is Paved in Good Intentions

Salve broke its promise to promote environmental stewardship.
If you haven't been into the revamped Wakehurst Student Center, you are in for a surprise. I'm not talking about the fresh coat of bright blue paint or the stellar pool table or the ridiculously comfortable couches that just beg to be lounged in. I'm talking about something that's been taken away, specifically, the big, blue recycling bins.

Love for Valentine's Day

Love for Valentine's Day
With so much hate in this world, a certain day comes along once a year to remind us of the love we all should share. Although considered by some as a "Hallmark Holiday," Valentine's Day is an important date to celebrate. With Feb. 14, 2010 closely approaching, I will explain the reasons that this day should be observed and given respect among other holidays.

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Equal Rights?

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Equal Rights?
Now you see it. Now you don't. Thanks to Proposition 8, in November of 2008 California's LGBT residents witnessed a similar trick with their right to legally marry. Proposition 8, more commonly known among the LGBT community as "Proposition hate" revoked Californians' right to same-sex marriages, which had only been passed in June of that year.

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