Physical cleansing may help to absolve moral feelings Physical cleansing may have the ability psychologically to partially absolve or resolve moral feelings that come from committing unethical deeds, All 20 Feb
New program promotes health It may not be sponsored by a handsome host and involve hundreds of people from the community, but the Hub’s All 20 Feb
Registrars In an effort to increase the convenience of services offered to students, the Registrar’s Office is expanding its facility. Registrar All 20 Feb
Blue light now on for all true aggie nights Alison Baugh All True Aggie Nights will now have a blue light to proclaim the celebration due to an update All 20 Feb
Poet reads work, shares experiences Drue Tolman Poet Naomi Shihab Nye has published more than 20 books of poetry and has traveled the world for All 15 Feb
LETTER: Who has the real right of way? Ryan Deery To the editor: As both an avid walker and cyclist, I must both agree and disagree with Ryan All 15 Feb
Speaker suggests students can do better than studying for tests in Superman underwear Alison Baugh Some students eat Alaskan salmon, while others wear Superman underwear and some watch back-to-back episodes of “ER” to All 15 Feb
LETTER: Players are not unpatriotic Blair Wardle To the editor: This letter is in regards to the opinion in last week’s Statesman where the writer All 15 Feb
NPR reporter speaks of elections, gangs Melissa McRoberts Mandalit del Barco, a National Public Radio reporter, discussed urban street gangs, immigration and race relations during political All 15 Feb
OUR VIEW: Our hearts go out to NIU The unthinkable happened again. For the fourth time in the past week alone, a gunman entered a school and started All 15 Feb