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College is traditionally a time of transition and new freedoms, the years when young people have to figure out for the first time who they are. The task is even more complex for the growing number of devout young Christians on secular college campuses who feel called to approach this time in a way that sets them apart. They draw inspiration from Paul's letter to the Romans:"Do not be conformed to this world." But the Bible gives few details on how to navigate the collegiate world in 2005, leaving Christians to grapple with tough questions as they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Faith and Frat Boys | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...well-- pointing out repeatedly, for example, that the personal accounts would be "voluntary," to reassure future retirees that they wouldn't be forced into an unpredictable stock market. And despite the early bad reviews, Bush aides insist that his scheme for reducing benefits is the sort of centrist approach that should win support. "If there was ever a Third Way idea that Bill Clinton would have endorsed," says an aide, "this is it." --By John F. Dickerson

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battling On Benefits | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

Holy cow-tongue! Slobber is a sensitive subject, and while I do think that direct communication is important in relationships, the indirect approach also needs to be part of your repertoire. Kissing, like good wine, is something that can improve over time. I promise. Just follow this simple two-part procedure and you will achieve French kiss bliss...

Author: By Nicole B. Urken, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: DEAR NIKKI: Salivation and Salvation | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...Murnane’s] focus on equity in his approach to economics was something that resonated with me,” Kamras said...

Author: By Heloisa L. Nogueira, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: GSE Alum Wins Award | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

Hastrup takes what is called the “Dover Beach” approach to the current Senate debate over the President’s right-wing judicial nominees: high mindedly pronounce both sides at fault, and tell one, the Democrats, to surrender (“end an unjust war and take the high moral ground”). The issue is really not one of principle, but of simple fairness. Having gone out of their way to obstruct in unprecedented fashion President Clinton’s judicial nominations in committee for eight years, Republicans are now determined to fill many...

Author: By Joel Bernard, | Title: Revisit Judicial Filibusters After an Election Cycle | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

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