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Schumaker: Disney trivializes women’s struggles

This Summer, Pixar is releasing their latest animated film, “Brave.” Though the film is being praised by critics for featuring Pixar’s first female protagonist, the film might not be as progressive as you think.

Obermeier: Ryan Gosling’s heroic actions unappreciated by the media

An open letter to actor Ryan Gosling.

McCroy: Santorum’s exit changes Romney’s focus

As Sanotrum drops from the race, the Republican candidate Romney must change focus to overtake the incumbent Obama this November.

Matson: Baseball team falls short of expectations

Now that basketball season is over, the focus shifts to baseball, and the team isn’t playing like many hoped

Corrigan: Republicans are portrayed badly

The liberal establishment and their friends in the media have found a new battle cry to divide the country along racial lines once again in an election year.

Lysen: Product placement saving savvy series ‘Community’

Product placement provides a way for funny TV shows to gain funding, even when they are only being watched on the mostly commercial-less Internet.

Brew: Marlins manager’s Castro comments unacceptable

Statements made by the baseball manager were hurtful to Cubans and Cuban-Americans

Vernon: Johnson ready to inherit point guard role

Elijah Johnson might give fans déjà vu of Tyshawn Taylor.

Sofis: Reasons why some may cheat on tests

Cheating is something most people consider given the right incentives.

Nygaard: Budget becomes blowup hinging on personal feelings, not common good

After 73 days in session, the Kansas Legislature adjourned for its annual break without passing a budget. When personal values get in the way of what the people need.

Moffitt: Pressure on smokers to quit, harder said than done

It is hard to give up smoking, but in a world where there are ill-feelings toward smokers, cigarette users feel pressure to change.

Brew: Ranking this year’s top 5 NBA prospects

Mike Vernon writes which college players will have the most potential at the next level

Myers: Teaching Italians about the west

While teaching an English course in Bologna, Italy, the stereotypical “cowboy” picture becomes the visualization of foreign students. The only way to solve this stereotype is, of course, to do the “Cha-cha.”

Keith: Relationships with the parents may be tough, but worth it

As we transition in college from high school to real life, we often become more serious about the relationships we share with our partners. If our significant others are close to their parents, it can be a necessity that we are too.

Joseph: Robinson makes the right choice

Battling through tragedy, Robinson’s successful career as a Jayhawk carries him to the NBA.