Archive | April, 2010

Duhawk Spotlight: Steve Stark

By | Published April 29, 2010

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Golf team is ready for the final run

By | Published April 28, 2010

With 2 rounds to go in IIAC Championships, the men are 12 strokes out of first place.

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‘Ideal image’ begs for a reality check

By | Published April 28, 2010

Be proud of who you are: inside and out.

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In support of Benedict, our Pope

By | Published April 28, 2010

In recent weeks there have been many criticisms and indeed even attacks against our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI regarding the way in which he has dealt with the tragedy of sexual abuse that continues to harm Holy Mother Church and her beloved, innocent children. However, one must only look at the Holy Father’s position [...]

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Loras relay team wins Drake title

By | Published April 28, 2010

The women’s distance medley team burns D-II competition; first-years shine at the Loras open.

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Sleep is more important than you may realize

By | Published April 28, 2010

  It really bothers me when people assume that college students must only get four hours of sleep each night and frequently pull all-nighters. Maybe this is true for some people, but it definitely isn’t healthy. It is true that the majority of college students don’t get enough sleep. However, this is not as trivial [...]

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Another MLB star is suspended

By | Published April 28, 2010

Major League Baseball may need to reconsider its list of banned substances.

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Hard work and tenacity pay off for the tennis team

By | Published April 28, 2010

The men sweep Rockford College after a rough couple of weeks.

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Nepal still totters at the edge of a precipice

By | Published April 28, 2010

If a 6.0 magnitude earthquake like the one that rattled Port-au-Prince were to hit Kathmandu today, it is estimated that 85% of the building structures will be completely decimated.

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Students get their hands dirty

By | Published April 28, 2010

Tree-planting efforts highlight Earth Week activities on campus.

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