Opinion Articles
Abortion and Health Care Reform
Considering the Merits of the Stupak Amendment
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It was the fall of 2006 when I entered New Jersey City University as a na've and persuadable college freshman; nevertheless, I possessed firm convictions, one of which inevitably surfaced in my Contemporary Moral Issues class, wherein we explored several ethical subjects, their controversies and their possible effects on societies.
New Jersey Stuck with Christie
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The question of "What now?" always emerges after the election of a new leader in any government. Since I'm a true-blue Democrat, this question sticks out in my mind even more when I think of Chris Christie's recent election as New Jersey governor. I know that Jon Corzine isn't the most loved figure among those at New Jersey City University, being that the unions for the faculty and staff felt ignored by him, but he's better than the new guy.
