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Commentary: Tiger Woods ready for a major breakthrough at U.S. Open after Memorial victory
By: Dan Hope
When Tiger Woods improbably holed out a 49-foot, 10-inch chip shot from the rough for a birdie, the crowd surrounding the 16th hole at Muirfield
Commentary: Tiger Woods ready for a major breakthrough at U.S. Open after Memorial victory
By: Dan Hope
When Tiger Woods improbably holed out a 49-foot, 10-inch chip shot from the rough for a birdie, the crowd surrounding the 16th hole at Muirfield
No need to travel
Jukebox the Ghost’s third full-length album, Safe Travels, is an album divided, according to The Diamondback’s Kenny Newberry.
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Such great heights
The latest from The Tallest Man on Earth is an example of folk at its finest, says The Diamondback’s Kenny Newberry.
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American hijinks
Staff writer Dean Essner talks to Neil Hamburger, aka “America’s Funnyman.”
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Opening Pandora’s Box
Senior staff writer Robert Gifford says Prometheus is a go-for-broke epic that only partially succeeds.
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Guest column: Finding a lasting solution
By: Emily Carroll
On Oct. 28, 2011 at 4:30 a.m., I stood in the basement of Hornbake Library as a housekeeper broke into tears. She said she was sexually assault…
Guest column: Finding a lasting solution
By: Emily Carroll
On Oct. 28, 2011 at 4:30 a.m., I stood in the basement of Hornbake Library as a housekeeper broke into tears. She said she was sexually assault…
Corn syrup: Destroying irrelevant information
By: Erik Shell
Corn. It’s yellow, delicious with butter and can be engineered to be anything from cheap sugar substitute to plastics. The most televised of these mutations is high fructose corn syrup, which has received national attention in the debate over its unhea…
Corn syrup: Destroying irrelevant information
By: Erik Shell
Corn. It’s yellow, delicious with butter and can be engineered to be anything from cheap sugar substitute to plastics. The most televised of these mutations is high fructose corn syrup, which has received national attention in the debate over its unhea…
Summer: Never a distant memory
By: Jake DeVirgiliis
Something remains special about summer, even for those of us who no longer enjoy it as a vacation. Its sun and breezes are teases in the heaviest moments of the school year, and whether its onset has been gradual — fading into summer as final exams fal…
Summer: Never a distant memory
By: Jake DeVirgiliis
Something remains special about summer, even for those of us who no longer enjoy it as a vacation. Its sun and breezes are teases in the heaviest moments of the school year, and whether its onset has been gradual — fading into summer as final exams fal…