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Pic of the Day: Obama Wins Presidency, Sweeps Youth Vote; College Kids Rejoice

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It's VOTING DAY at Virginia Tech

So yesterday, on Monday Night Football, both presidential candidates, Barack Obama and John McCain were interviewed during the Halftime Show at the Steelers vs Skins game. They were both asked, "How do you think college football could be made better?"
Obama answered first and said, "I thi
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Vanderbilt Students Face Off On Election Results...On Facebook, Of Course.

Nothing says political passion quite like a status update.
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Pic of the Day: Election Day 2008

PHOTO: Sen. Obama speaks to supporters in front of Old Main during the primary season.
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Cornell Alumnus Says Obama Win "Trashed" the American Dream

If you can't beat them, cry, kick, scream and devaluate your opposition's victory.
... MORE »Nuts. For true post-election vitriol, check out Yale: www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/26315
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And The Senator From Illinois Becomes The Next President!

Barack Obama is the new president-elect of the United States of America.
When the news was released that Obama was the projected winner of the 2008 election, screams and cheers broke out across the campus from those who wanted him to win. Dozens of student
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The Conservative Right Finally Speaks Up!

After weeks and months of the Exponent's unofficial and subtle (by subtle I mean headline front page news every day) endorsement of Barack Obama, it was nice to see the Republicans making themselves known for once. (What the heck have the Purdue College Republicans been doing all this time?!) Tod
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Alex Castellanos, a Republican media consultant, confided to an assembly of Harvard students last Friday that fear, or rather the constant invocation of fear, is a necessity in modern politics.
Naming references to 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina as prim
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