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Opinions: In your face
You can't take it anymore. This relationship is taking up too much of your time. It's turning you into someone you'd hoped you'd never be, and it's just dragging you down, so, naturally, you break it off.


Opinions: Try fighting fire with water
KING: The New York Philharmonic's recent performance in Pyongyang, North Korea, is not without its controversy. Many say that by playing for representatives of a brutal, totalitarian regime, music director Lorin Maazel and the entourage of musicians, staff and journalists have just handed the world's most insular government a major propaganda victory.

Norman Lebrecht, writing on bloomberg.com, said that North Korean "leaders will broadcast the concert and proclaim it a victory for their ideology." In the Wall Street Journal, Terry Teachout described the concert as "little more than participating in a puppet show whose purpose is to lend legitimacy to a despicable regime."

Opinions: Greek Life isn't all that bad
CLEVERLY: "I hate fraternities."

Those were the first words that would come out of my mouth whenever someone would mention anything about a "frat" my freshman year. Now, three years later, I'm proud to say that I don't have this mentality. In fact, I myself am in a fraternity — quite a departure from that guy who once was the biggest anti-frat guy campus and at one time hated every single thing about them.

I never understood why anyone would rush a house. I never thought I'd be "that guy." But after pledging a house and being initiated, I am no longer the one who bashes what he doesn't understand.

Opinions: Boys, give us a kiss
MASCHOFF: Like most women, and some men, I enjoy watching soap operas. From prime-time hits like "Grey's Anatomy" and "Desperate Housewives" to daytime drama on "Days of Our Lives" and "Passions," I love watching the sexy-yet-troubled lives of these unbelievably gorgeous men and women.

Unfortunately, with a busy class schedule during the day, and the absence of prime-time soaps because of a certain strike, my days and nights have been sadly lacking in the overly acted drama department, and I have been left with anticlimactic reruns and my Netflix subscription.

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