All Things Consider  

I have to say, last weekend’s playoff games brought some surprises to the table.  While the AFC games were fairly predictable, the NFC games brought thrill and shock to the football world.  With both the Saints and Packers out of the picture, the Giants and 49ers are left to fight for the beloved NFC Super [...]

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January 19, 2012

In December 2010, Consider published an issue concerning the controversial issue of NAGPRA on U-M campus. For those who did not have the pleasure of reading the issue, here is a summary of the controversy: the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act is federal legislation that was passed in 1990 in order to protect the rights of [...]

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January 18, 2012

My weekend morning routine of a bowl of cereal and SportsCenter have seen some changes over the past year. In addition to the new anchors updating the sports stories every minute they have now taken an even more in depth look at certain aspects of sports with their newest feature, Sport Science Sport Science is a [...]

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January 18, 2012

Another Tuesday, another day too funny for words. Comment about your favorites! By: Tanya Rogovyk  

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January 17, 2012

Tomorrow, Jan 19th, some sites on the World Wide Web will shut down to protest PIPA, the reincarnation of SOPA. SOPA is the Stop Online Piracy Act (H.R. 3261 ) written by Representative Lamar Smith and several other Congressmen.  The blackout is meant to both protest the legislation and to simulate the possibility of the U.S. government [...]

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January 17, 2012

Facebook is overflowed with it.  One cannot look at Twitter without seeing a tweet about it.  Is it immature?  Yeah, maybe.  But that’s what makes it so wonderful.  Our social networks (and lives in general) can be engulfed with silly fights that lead us to lose sight of more important aspects of life.  Yet, as [...]

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January 17, 2012