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Biden’s marijuana pardon, how will this affect the path to federal legalization?

October 17, 2022 Mo Fellows

On Thursday, Oct. 6, President Joe Biden announced an executive order to pardon federal marijuana possession charges. This pardon will affect thousands of individuals, significantly…

Off-Campus

Report Released Exposing Systemic Abuse Faced By Women Soccer Players

October 10, 2022 Mo Fellows

A report released Monday exposed abuse faced by women soccer players. How long will it take until women facing abuse are heard, and their abusers…

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Columbine inspired gunman opens fire at school in Russia, killing 15

October 3, 2022 Mo Fellows

A gunman wearing a swastika on his t-shirt opened fire at a school in Russia, killing 15 people and wounding 24. Among these victims were…

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The Death of Queen Elizabeth, a Questioning of National Identity, is King Charles III Up For the Task?

September 26, 2022 Mo Fellows

Mo Fellows // Contributing Writer  On Sep. 19, Britain paid their respects to Queen Elizabeth with an astounding funeral embedded with tradition. This funeral reflected…

Off-Campus

More women than ever running for the Republican Party, but what does this mean for women in politics?

September 19, 2022 Mo Fellows

The increase in women candidates representing the Republican Party (GOP) is a monumental step in increasing representation through all sectors of the political field. The…

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Elon Musk is now the largest Twitter shareholder—what can users expect?

April 12, 2022 Mo Fellows

Elon Musk, Chief Executive of Tesla, is now the top shareholder of Twitter, purchasing 9.2 percent of the company. In the last few years, Musk’s…

News

Geographical polarization on a rise?

February 28, 2022 Mo Fellows

Political tensions in the U.S. have been on the rise as political identity begins to shape a person's true identity in society. This has caused…

Off-Campus

Critics call Bath and Body Works line “pathetic and embarrassing”

February 14, 2022 Mo Fellows

Bath and Body Works recently released a new line in honor of Black History Month. This line featured “packaging inspired by traditional African art and…

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Diplomatic boycott of the winter Olympics begs the question of who is really defending human rights

January 31, 2022 Mo Fellows

How far do human rights violations need to go for nations such as the U.S. to speak out? The U.K., U.S., Australia and Canada have…

Off-Campus

Novak Djokovic’s anti-vax stand shines light on the dangerous influence the sports industry holds

January 24, 2022 Monique Fellows

If Novak Djokovic refuses to get vaccinated, can I? I can imagine this question is the start of many dinner table conversations within the last…

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