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Another bump in the road for Knicks

Just when fans thought that the season could not get any worse for the New York Knicks, their starting point guard, Raymond Felton, was arrested on gun charges early Tuesday morning after a loss to the Dallas Mavericks. He was charged with second and third-degree criminal possession of a firearm, which are felonies, and fourth-degree possession of a firearm, a misdemeanor.
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Stand with Venezuela

President Nicolas Maduro’s leadership and ideals are leading Venezuela into chaos, and I can no longer stand on the sidelines, watching things unfold and hoping they get better.
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Internships are as good as it’s going to get

The successful acquisition of an internship is among one of the most commonly shared goals among college students – even if that internship is unpaid. The experience of taking the train to Grand Central, exposure to a workplace environment and three credits are enough incentive to strive for one of these coveted positions.

Bigotry fuels Kansas bill

Since preschool, we have been taught that our country guarantees freedom of expression, religion and belief, along with several other basic rights, no questions asked.

Facebook is full of fluff

Remember when you first created your Facebook profile and liked anything that even remotely connected to one of your interests? All the bands, movies, actors, TV series, books, etc. that had a page on Facebook which you like meant you would receive all their posts on your newsfeed.
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Donoghue addresses assault

Four cases of sexual assault were reported on campus last semester, prompting Fairfield officials to respond to a White House call for action to lower the amount of these attacks.
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In the World, week of February 26

According to NBC News, Venezuela is in the middle of some of the largest political political protest in over 10 years. The news agency has reported that 500 people have been arrested, 150 injured and 13 people killed.
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Crime Beat February 21-24

Friday, 2/21 10:29 p.m. - A freshman student in Regis Hall was found to be in possession of three bottles of rum, two bottles of vodka and three bottles of beer and was referred to student conduct.
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Rev. Allen leads alumni abroad

“It’s like suddenly finding out an old friend, who you haven’t seen in 30 or 40 years, is still there,” said Rev. Charles Allen, S.J., University Chaplain to the Alumni Association. His friend is not necessarily a person; it is a place.