A look back at the 2010 recruiting class
With National Signing Day looming Wednesday, The Oracle looks back at the marquee names of the 2010 recruiting class and their first-year impacts. Cornerback Terrence...
Adam Green talks Hollywood, accolades and Hatchet II
When “Hatchet II” received an NC-17 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America ratings board, Adam Green was offered the option to release his...
Blue Valentine offers a realistic look at love
Somewhere in between 2009’s much lighter “(500) Days of Summer” and last year’s similarly themed “Everyone Else,” “Blue Valentine” non-chronologically details a relationship’s disintegration. When...
Eating healthy while not so wealthy
If your everyday meals come from the Marshall Student Center food court or fast food drive-thrus, new guidelines and recent headlines suggest it might be...
Egypts army promises no force against protesters
CAIRO – Egypt’s military pledged not to fire on protesters in a sign that army support for President Hosni Mubarak may be unraveling on the...
Egyptian protests deserve US support
One young man’s relatively simple action has initiated a domino effect of protests and, perhaps, has struck fear into the heart of authoritarian rule in...
Evolution must be taught
A new study by the National Research Council featured in Science magazine last week highlighted the reluctance of U.S. public school biology teachers to thoroughly...
Free MCAT prep classes offered to Honors College students
A private endowment to the Honors College will provide aspiring doctors with the opportunity to take free test preparation courses. For the second year, doctors...
Judge: Obamas health overhaul is unconstitutional
PENSACOLA – A federal judge in Florida ruled Monday that President Barack Obama’s entire health care overhaul law is unconstitutional, placing even noncontroversial provisions under...
Pregnancy issues the problem, not abortion
Though Jan. 22 marked the 38th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the abortion debate is far from over. It’s always...