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By: Michael Land The Human Genome Project, funded by the government of the United States, was begun in 1990 and completed…
By: Eli Watkins Politicos are following this fall’s midterm elections with all the tenacity soccer fans gave the World Cup…
By: Garrett Herrin Last week, two big things happened in Athens, Georgia. Georgia beat Clemson 45-21 to kick off the…
By: Cait Felt International law is a subject that has long been a topic that citizens of the world have…