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Alienating your fan base for profit and pleasure

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

11 hours ago by Scott Dennis

It may come as a surprise to you, but for the last four years the ubiquitous Disney Store franchise has been owned and operated, not by the Disney Company, but by Hoop Retail Stores.

In May of this year, however, Disney reacquired the Disney Store chain with the intent of re-launching this once enormously-profitable enterprise.

More on complicated Christianity

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

20 hours ago by Sara Gwin

I knew that writing about Christianity was going to be a topic that could rile up some people; I just had no idea how predictable it would all be.

My colleague, Dan Fitzpatrick, interpreted my last column as a "blanket smear on Christianity," since it's apparently wrong to have any criticism for the dominant religion in this nation.

Planned Parenthood keeps killing them softly

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

1 day ago by Dan Fitzpatrick

I'm surprised the Black community in Portland isn't up in arms right now - one of their new neighbors has a proven track record of anti-Black bigotry and violence. A new Planned Parenthood center is being built in Northeast Portland on Martin Luther King Boulevard.

Dear New Yorker editor: We're not stupid

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

2 days ago

The controversy over The New Yorker's cover depicting an anti-American Barack Obama in the Oval Office is unquestionably rooted in the darkest ideologies of scare tactics and fear mongering.

Your magazine thinks that the caricature is a satirical lampoon of the mudslinging the right-wing uses to smear Obama.

Election 2008: Forget the 'flip-flops'

Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA

4 days ago by Angelo Carosio

It's an exciting time to be a new voter. The record-breaking primary season for the 2008 Democratic Party nomina­tion was one of the first where every vote in every state had an impact, and the epic fight between Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will go down in history as one of the hardest fought and closest pri­mary battles in quite a long time, one between two can­didates many people found it hard to choose between.

In face of change, students must get involved

Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA

5 days ago

Much of the reporting within this issue of The Spectator has a unified theme: Seattle University is changing. And as President Stephen Sundborg, SJ, reassures, change is a normal thing for any institution to encounter.

But Sundborg downplays the evolution of Seattle U.

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