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How to find free (or at least cheap) books


		How to find free (or at least cheap) books

Spring Arbor University Crusader, Spring Arbor University, MI

4 days ago by Skyler Latshaw

A new school year brings with it new opportunities, new friends, and new experiences. Unfortunately, it also brings the need for new textbooks, which can lead to a new dent in your wallet. To soften the blow, here are a few places to check out first before forking over the dough at the bookstore.

5 Tips on arranging your dorm room

Spring Arbor University Crusader, Spring Arbor University, MI

1 day ago by Corey Beebe

"Feng what?" you ask. It's pronounced "Fung Shway" and it is somewhat of a buzzword for interior decorating.

"Feng Shui" means "wind water" in Chinese. It is the ancient Chinese art of creating a harmonious physical environment. The dorm room creates a dilemma because it is office, bedroom and living room all rolled into one-a difficult balance.

The religious minority vote

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

3 days ago by Amanda Wowk

In previous elections, ethnic groups have been viewed as key elements of a candidate's campaign. In 2004, Latinos were seen as an important demographic to reach. The debate surrounding immigration reform made both John Kerry and President George Bush attempt to "win" the Latino vote.

The Christian vote

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

3 days ago by Whitney Paige Green

The Barna Research Group recently conducted a poll to find American Christians' preferences for the upcoming presidential election. In total, 19 Christian sects were examined, and only one group preferred McCain.

It is interesting to find that Catholics seem to be leaning toward the Obama camp, despite misgivings regarding his opinions about abortion.

The Russian-Georgian conflict primer

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

4 days ago by Amanda Wowk

In 1991, the Soviet Union disbanded, creating the country of Russia as we know it today and radically changing the borders of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Many nations declared their independence and established democratic governments, but the influence that Russia had on these former satellite nations has persisted over the last seventeen years.

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