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If television viewers were to believe everything they've seen during commercial breaks over the past few months, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., isn't that different than Paris Hilton, "pals around" with terrorists and teaches sex education to kindergartners. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is inseparable from President George W. Bush, is so out of touch he doesn't know how to use a computer and hasn't a clue how many houses he owns.
With the responsibility of choosing the next president on their minds, local voters should be relieved to find they may be free from worrying about at least one thing on Nov. 4 -- their wardrobe.
As the election comes to a head, students have the opportunity to literally wear their political views on their sleeve.
Tired of the skinny jeans and tank top uniform? Trying to find the perfect outfit to hit the party scene can be a struggle, even for the most fashion-forward college student.
Who: Lonni Ernst (junior-kinesiology)
Presidential Recipes -- Courtesy of abcnews.com and Good Morning America
In the world of political science and its literature, it can be difficult to tell what material is legitimate and a worthwhile read and what, put plainly, is not.
Every four years, playlists get a little political.