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Colombia faces many challenges, sure. The problem is that Coca Cola is taking advantage of these hardships for their own benefit. (0) comments

A Renaissance 50 Years in the Making

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A Renaissance 50 Years in the Making

With the year 1957 came the beginning of Stony Brook University and the Sucolian. The student paper, soon renamed “The Statesman,” has lasted all 50 years, transforming from a small student organization to the only incorporated student paper on campus. (1) comment

Coca Cola Defends Allegations

The Coca Cola Conundrum

We welcome the opportunity to engage in open dialogue with schools on whose campuses Coca-Cola has a presence. (0) comments

Laugh Liberally Conservatives had, up until the 2006 midterm election, a stranglehold on US politics. They held the presidency and, for a while, both houses of Congress simultaneously. But in doing so, it may have cost them permanent dominion over another, equally important field of work: comedy. (0) comments

Scrubs: A Medical Miracle

There are two ways to do a medical show on TV. One way is to be sincere and dramatic, with doctors working around the clock to save Timmy's mother from some mysterious disease. The other is to be so off-the-wall hilarious that sitting still is an impossibility, and drinking a soda results in half the bottle shooting out of your nose. (0) comments

To all Grey's Anatomy viewers: House MD is currently the best medical TV drama and has been so for the past three and half seasons. Not only have the writers and producers of House MD succeeded in creating the antithesis of the ever-popular chick flick type soap opera drawls, but also they have actually found a way of cleverly prolonging the life of the show through a brilliant showing of creativity and originality. (0) comments

Intense drama, romance, suspense, and comedy- a great combination for the perfect show. Grey's Anatomy is simply an amazing show where viewers are left at the edge of their seats week after week. Its popularity continues into its fourth season this year, which is still better than ever. (0) comments

If Hillary Clinton were to lose the Democratic primary to Barack Obama next year, there are many people Obama would have to thank: John Edwards, for effectively criticizing Clinton at the debates; Norman Hsu, for creating a fundraising controversy; and Clinton herself for casting questionable votes on everything from Iraq to Iran. (0) comments

I think Barack Obama is the best candidate out there to run for the 2008 U.S. Presidency.  I won’t go into why I think he’s the most “electable” of all the Republicans and Democrats, because that’s a topic for another chatterbox. (0) comments

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