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Companies exemplify the future of the workspace

May 13, 2019 Megan Cooney

What does the future of the workspace look like? The normal cubical/office job won’t endure as the coming generations are looking for atypical work environments…

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Picking Mark Kennedy as CU president was a mistake

May 13, 2019 Conor Chapman

On May 2, The University of Colorado (CU) Board of Regents elected Mark Kennedy to become the next president of the University of Colorado system…

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Measles outbreak highlights the privilege that allows willing ignorance

May 6, 2019 Rachel Kunzi

Hundreds of people were quarantined in Los Angeles County as of Apr. 25 after five cases of measles were reported in the area, threatening the…

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Mark Zuckerberg’s Summit Learning causes problems in Kansas

April 29, 2019 Megan Cooney

In December of 2015, Mark Zuckerberg collaborated with his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, to form a new organization called the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Through this,…

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The starving artist is less than glamorous: Writers Guild fights Hollywood for better pay

April 29, 2019 Kiana Marsan

Last week, The Writers Guild of America (WGA), a labor union that represents the thousands of writers working in the TV, film and entertainment industries,…

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Amazon’s $0 in federal taxes raises moral questions

April 29, 2019 Rachel Kunzi

Despite Amazon’s rise to a $11.2 billion profit in 2018, the corporate giant will not have to pay a dime in federal income taxes. Not…

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Mayor Pete’s inexperience is risky for Democrats

April 22, 2019 Rachel Kunzi

Mayor Pete Buttigieg is for the people: in the four hours after the South Bend mayor announced his run for presidency, his campaign received about…

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Racial profiling by AI raises an ethical dilemma

April 22, 2019 Megan Cooney

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly developing, and numerous countries (in particular, China) are trying to implement it into their government, specifically in regards to law…

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I am tired of our long campaign seasons

April 22, 2019 Conor Chapman

There are 564 days and counting until the 2020 election, and the election is in the news every day. I check the news every day…

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Cruel and unusual punishment in America’s prisons

April 15, 2019 Rachel Kunzi

The U.S. is no stranger to incarceration-related issues given that, as of 2014, the country possessed about 25 percent of the world’s prison population, despite…

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