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Embrace Irish culture one day each year

By Tim Gross

Unlike St. Valentine - whose vague history prompted the Catholic Church to drop his feast day from the Roman calendar in 1969 - St. Patrick bears a distinct legacy, one as pertinent and valuable to 21st century America as it was 1,500 years ago in Ireland.

Health care local, not national issue

By Edmund Lazzari

Democratic leadership in Congress has decided to bring health care reform to a vote this week, according to a March 15 Wall Street Journal article. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi claims to have enough votes in the House of Representatives to pass the health care bill that's already been passed in the Senate, according to a Mar. 13 Associated Press article. The Senate bill is flawed in many different ways, but the foremost is the questionable abortion language.

Government must not 'stick' with Toyota policy

By Ryan Papaserge

On March 8, the American government backed Japanese automaker Toyota into a corner, and rightfully so.

March Madness, warm weather excite campus

By Steve Mayer

It's that time of the year again. The weather is beautiful, students hurry to fill out their NCAA March Madness brackets and everyone seems to be in a better mood. Basketball seems to consume everybody's mind, and the idea of summer dawns upon us.

My Turn: Intramurals requires referees for true legitimacy

By Terence Hartnett

Wanted: Intramural Basketball League Refs.

Life begins this Sunday, at least on TV

By Alex Fioravanti

Write it in your planners, and save it in your phones: Something epic is happening this Sunday at 8 p.m.

Ireland trip enhances American pride

By Ruthie Harper

Who knew a service-learning trip to Northern Ireland could provide me with an even deeper pride and devotion to my country and its high value on civil rights and individual liberties.

My Turn: The God paradox: Uncertainty defines search for higher power

By Nathaniel Culbertson

God exists and does not exist, is dead and is not dead. Well, a spiritual presence or force does, anyway.

Curriculum overhaul distorts history

Everything is bigger (and more conservative) in Texas.

Bonaventure embraces Father Dan's legacy

When a family loses a beloved member, its instinct is to comfort those who remain. St. Bonaventure University is no different.

Political Cartoons

By Mary Harner

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