The High Cost of Low Energy

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How we choose between reducing costs or reducing energy consumption when we could be doing both by: Zach Dvorak Freshman, Economics Mooresville, NC zdvorak@unc.edu In 1999, the University of North Carolina kicked off an ongoing campaign to be more environmentally

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Filibustering Drones

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Boundaries to the U.S. Drone Program by: Mauricio Baretto Sophmore, Biology Raleigh, NC barretom@gmail.com Just last month Senator Rand Paul performed a 12 hour and 53 minute filibuster in order to stall the vote for John Brennan as the director

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The Future of the GOP

Demographic Realignment during the Obama Administration by: Ian Richardson Junior, Political Science and Psychology Charlotte, NC imrich@live.unc.edu With the reelection of Barack Obama last November, America voiced its support of Obama and the direction he is leading the country. With

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The “Obama Hypothesis”

Freedom to Worship? by: David Ortiz Sophomore, Classics and English Potomac, MD drortiz@email.unc.edu The Obama Administration has made it abundantly clear, in the early months of its second term, that it operates according to what we shall call the “Obama

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To Stipend or Not to Stipend

The controversy over the student body vice president’s cash benefits by: Daniel Peters Engaging in different activities on campus provides access to stipends within certain organizations. The stipends within Student Government have recently been a concern. According to the Financial

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