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January 19, 2012
The mystery behind the meat

Amanda Teseo Silhouette Staff   While walking through the meat section of the supermarket, deciding what to purchase for the week isn’t as simple as reading the labels. There are many things to consider about the packages of meat you place in your shopping cart that aren’t advertised, not even in fine print. Consider, for […]

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January 19, 2012
Steal This Article: before SOPA ruins our lives, here’s how to get some free tunes

Josh Parsons Music Editor As far as I’m concerned, the greatest thing the internet has provided is the mountain of musical freebies – be they legal or otherwise. There has never been a period in history like this one, where so much music was just a few clicks away. If you’re one of those nose-in-the-news […]

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January 19, 2012
Cinnamon bun fun

Natalie Timperio Senior InsideOut Editor   If you’re in the mood for a delectable treat, or simply wanting to wow your friends and family with a sensational dessert, try these cinnamon buns. They’re not only delicious and cheap, they’ll even make you think twice about ever going to Cinnabon again. These doughy buns will warm […]

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January 19, 2012
Big test in enemy territory

Brandon Meawasige Assistant Sports Editor   For a young lineup with plenty to learn and even more to prove, the prognosis of being a young team too often provides the excuses to justify mistakes, a stipulation McMaster head coach Amos Connolly has been avoiding all season. With a record of 9-3 so far this season, […]

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January 19, 2012
Runners return to track

Fraser Caldwell Sports Editor   It was the first step on their competitive journey for McMaster’s track athletes, and the results speak to the potential that both squads possess. The Marauders men’s and women’s track teams took part in the annual Can Am Meet in Windsor from Jan. 13-14, and while both teams combined for […]

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January 19, 2012
Scouts rate Medeiros highly

Fraser Caldwell Sports Editor   Very few athletes are presented with the opportunity to realize a childhood dream, but McMaster’s Jason Medeiros may soon be one of them. That’s because Medeiros – a standout offensive lineman for the Marauders’ Vanier Cup winning football team – has been ranked tenth in the CFL’s latest pre-draft scouting […]

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January 19, 2012
Injured roster proves resilient

Fraser Caldwell Sports Editor   The story is formulaic enough at this point to warrant a movie franchise. Whenever they happen to meet, the Marauders and the Gaels inexorably play to a fifth set. And once that final frame is done and dusted, it is McMaster that comes out on top. That pattern has held […]

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January 19, 2012
Head to Head: Defeating Regimes

Matthew Martorana & Amanda Mihoub Wright McMaster Debating Society   Matt: In a year where the protester was deemed the most influential person in the world by Time Magazine, I think it is important to look back and reflect on whether violence is really necessary in overthrowing a government dictator. I would argue that not […]

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January 19, 2012
The real world at your doorstep

Erin Chesney Silhouette Staff   That time of the year is coming up when students are forced to come out of their safe McMaster bubbles and face that scary, unknown future. Some will have to make tough choices about what they will attempt to pursue. Whether you are debating graduate schools or considering undergrad courses, […]

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January 19, 2012
Starry-eyed signing

Rob Hardy Silhouette Staff   If you are reading this newspaper, you might be like many people who are in the habit of following your horoscope regularly in daily publications and online, and swear by this ritual along with your morning coffee. It might not be pleasant to hear that many of the people who […]

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