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The dignity of man

Column by Hallie Beard, Junior from Louisville, Ky. In “Oration on the Dignity of Man,” (c. 1486) Italian philosopher Pico della Mirandola makes an argument for man being the most wonderful creation, ultimately because of our ability to make choices. He states, “Considering that we are born with this condition, that is, that we can become whatever we Read More

Grieve equally

Column by Gisselle Hernandez, Assistant Features Editor The world suffered a tragedy on Friday. Lives of brothers and sisters were lost, and heartache was felt around the world. Ultimately, there was grief. No one is allowed to undermine that. No one. No one ever said other countries aren’t suffering due to ISIS. The media does not neglect Read More

Taking on the world one race at a time

Murray State athlete crosses the Atlantic and finishes third in 10K Story by Lily Harris, Assistant Sports Editor Meagan Smith, sophomore at Murray State, found herself racing a 10K on the cobblestone streets of Paris during her last weekend of her study abroad trip to France this summer. The “Foulees Dueme” race through the Bois de Read More

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