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The dangers of working at Victoria’s Secret and why their models deserve more

February 10, 2020 Ana Ortega

Editor’s Note: Readers should be aware that this article has content pertaining to gender-based violence, including instances of sexual assault and harassment. If you identify…

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The Iowa caucus blunder should not discourage us from electronic voting methods

February 10, 2020 Megan Cooney

On Feb. 3, the Iowa caucuses—the first official Democratic nomination of the year—stumbled over new technology hurdles. For the first time, the Iowa Democratic Party…

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3D-printed weapons pose a serious threat to gun control

February 10, 2020 Conor Chapman

On Jan. 24, Colorado, Washington D.C. and 20 other states filed a lawsuit to ban the selling of blueprints for 3D-printed guns and gun parts. …

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San Francisco Pride is justified in banning Google from parades

February 3, 2020 Ana Ortega

San Francisco Pride may have YouTube and Google banned from attending future parades. On Jan. 15, a group of event organizers passed a resolution to…

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Scandal out of Grammy Awards show comes just as they are losing relevance

February 3, 2020 Sara Loughran

The 62nd Grammy Awards were on Jan. 26, and many people were upset and frustrated at the outcomes and snubs. Days before the award show,…

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The far-reaching impacts of Brazil’s censorship to Netflix and beyond

January 27, 2020 Sara Loughran

“The First Temptation of Christ,” a satirical Netflix special that came out recently in Brazil was banned by a Brazilian judge on Jan. 8 for…

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Restricted access to birth control will be a slippery slope for women’s rights

January 27, 2020 Ana Ortega

Women’s rights to their own bodies have always been in the hands of politicians. On Jan. 17, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case…

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Republicans use the climate change issue for political gain

January 27, 2020 Conor Chapman

A number of U.S. states are about to receive aid from the federal government to prepare for future disasters. Only three of them have talked…

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The whitening of the Democratic Party spells out loss for everyone

January 20, 2020 Kiana Marsan

The Democratic debate on Jan. 14 was hard to take in. Six presidential candidates had the chance to speak with the American public. It was an…

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A government without press briefings is less democratic

January 20, 2020 Conor Chapman

On Jan. 11, 13 former press secretaries from the White House, State Department and Department of Defense wrote an opinion article on CNN urging the…

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