There are seven deadly sins (which half of America knows because of the movie Se7en), seven dwarves (which half of America knows because of the Disney movie), and Seven Aphorisms being brought to attention by a lawsuit filed by adherents of Summum. Summum is a thirty-three year old religious sect subscribing to a form of Gnostic Christianity wit...
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Supreme Court Hears Summum Seven Aphorisms Case, Public Fascinated by Mummies
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Utah Utes and TCU Horned Frogs Go Head to Head Tonight on CBS College Sports
CBS College Sports is showing the Mountain West Conference game tonight between the Utah Utes and the TCU Horned Frogs. Yes, these are the two college football teams with the lamest team names in the country.
According to Multichannel News:
In its biggest football match-up to date, CBS College Sports Network will cover the Mountain West Confe...
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Karl Rove Electoral Map on Website Predicts Election 2008 Results As An Obama Landslide
Karl Rove never graduated from University of Utah or University of Maryland, where he studied, but he’s been one of the most adept republican political advisors in recent history, from his consultation of Reagan to Dubya. After acting as Deputy Chief of Staff under Bush Junior, Rove began writing about the 2008 presidential election for Newsweek...
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The Top 10 Hottest College Gymnasts
They are barely legal. They wear tight, skimpy outfits. They can arch their backs and straddle like it’s their job, and well, it kind of is, They’re college gymnasts, and we love them. It’s hard not to obsess over these college athletes in all their spandexed, flexible glory. Read on to see CollegeOTR’s Top 10 Hottest College Gymnasts.
1) Nikki...
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Famous College Dropouts Who Should Probably Have Stayed In School
Sure education is important, but sometimes doesn’t it seem like the media glorifies a lack of education just a little bit? There are tons of congratulatory stories about billionaire dropouts and other successful flunkies.
Of course lots of people don’t attend college or dropout and still do very well in life. Take Snoop Dogg, for example, who...
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This Week in College Football
This week in Bleacher Report college football headlines:
Everyone watches college and pro football, but high school is where you’re likely to see the next big superstar in action. Top high school football games can be way more exciting than their higher level counterparts.
But do those high school recruiting rankings actually translate to su...



































