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Many BSU freshmen unclear why they are in college
Headlines that warm your alumnus heart
Sidebar: Wondering about the legalities of a mandatory survey triggering letters home. Maybe we’re off base on that?

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Bisexual men are liberated from their closeted-gay stereotype  courtesy a new Northwestern University study, The New York Times reports.
Backtracking on a similar 2005 study, researches said that men can, in fact, like other dudes and women, too. While modern science is catching up to some groundbreaking last-century theory, it’s pleasing to know journalists remain as [...]

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Rep. Anthony Weiner’s now-infamous self-portraits accounted for 17 percent of the newshole measured by the News Coverage Index last week.
Not making this up – it’s really called newshole.
PEJ’s weekly News Coverage Index examines the news agenda of 52 different outlets from five sectors of the media: print, online, network TV, cable and radio. [...]

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Minor oversight.

Whoops! Just an oversight. I’m sure there’s nothing else questionable! Just to be sure, let’s check the story’s lead:
The closet door became unhinged lately when a number of gay men in sports decided to turn the knob and hold a public liberation.
Maybe it’s time to retire literary uses of the closet metaphor.

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Oh, Joe … Stick to the script. A brilliant moment in double meaning captured by TDS.

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The Atlantic features a short, yet revealing interview with actor Paul Marcarelli, better known to society as Verizon Wireless’ “Test Guy.”
Outed in the interview, he reviews a couple awkward and painful moments (hearing “Can you hear me now?” as his grandmother was lowered into her grave) in the course of his nearly 10-year stint as [...]

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