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Soylent Greens ¾Aurelio O'Brien. In 1981 the USDA held serious conversations over whether to reclassify ketchup as a vegetable. [Spring 2011]


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The Little Dumber Boy¾Aurelio O'Brien. The holidays mean different things to different faiths and cultures, but only one thing to children everywhere: toys. [Winter 2010]


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A Slim Minority—Aurelio O’Brien. Every minority’s rights require advocacy so as not to be swallowed up by the tyranny of the majority; therefore, let it be known it is now my time, my moment of protest, for I have discovered I am a member of a new and oft-maligned minority group, Slim People. [Summer 2010]


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Cannibal Lecture¾Aurelio O’Brien. When Swift wrote A Modest Proposal, suggesting the Irish solve their economic problems by eating their own children, little did he realize, years later, that we Americans would embrace his advice more heartily than he could have ever imagined. [Spring 2010]


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America’s Healthcare Crisis: How To Fix It—Richard Quan. I am not a physician or a research scientist but I have worked with and/or collaborated with enough brilliant minds in the past decade. [Fall 2009]


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Obama’s Healthcare Reform: Socialism?—J. Conrad Guest. After watching President Obama speak earlier this month on the progress of his health care reform bill, I’m resting a little easier, even if I’m a little uneasy with some of this claims, namely that this reform will pay for itself. [Fall 2009]


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Eat Local And Organic II: Make A Difference¾Janie Chu: It might as well be a doomsday declaration. Newspapers and outlets blare headlines of rising food costs, affecting everyone from the poorest of third world countries to the smallest of affluent amenities. [Summer 2008]
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Eating Local And Organic: Part I—Janie Chu: Mention a passion about organic and local foods, and any attempt to discuss it is often met with an eye-rolling, pre-conceived notions attitude. [Spring 2008]
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Views On Euthanasia—Felicia Johnson: Euthanasia is assisted suicide by a healthcare provider or by a physician through methods such as oral, intravenous or intramuscular administration of drugs. [Spring 2008]
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