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Amazon’s Alexa can now track health

April 15, 2019 Megan Cooney

As the information technology market tightens, conglomerates such as Apple, Google and Amazon strive to attain the best artificial intelligence (AI) devices. In an attempt…

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The Jussie Smollett case should have gone to trial

April 15, 2019 Jack Reilly

The decision by Chicago prosecutors to drop all charges against Jussie Smollett is a disgrace to the judiciary process. The Chicago Police Department had charged…

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The Electoral College is a one-fourth compromise

April 15, 2019 Jake Gloth

The electoral college process should not be used in U.S. presidential elections. The process is flawed in practice. First, the Electoral College does not represent…

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The college admissions scandal is a maze of doors

April 8, 2019 Kiana Marsan

In March the FBI unveiled that trusted coaches and staff at top Ivy League universities were entrenched in criminal plots. They had helped admit the…

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Colorado’s proposed “red flag” law stirs controversy

April 8, 2019 Rachel Kunzi

The amount of backlash being generated over the approval of Colorado’s new “red flag” bill, created with the goal of limiting the possession of guns…

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The Supreme Court takes on gerrymandering again

April 8, 2019 Alessandra Brunton

The concept of one-person, one-vote has been disputed since the creation of the Constitution. Most recently, this pursuit has been centered around partisan gerrymandering, the…

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I support Jussie Smollett, no apologies

March 4, 2019 Victoria Valenzuela

Jussie Smollett has been the center of controversy since a threatening letter was mailed to him when he was on the set of “Empire.” It…

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Neuroscience + Marketing = Manipulation?

March 4, 2019 Megan Cooney

Neuroscience and marketing have become a dynamic duo, transforming the way businesses target and draw in their audiences. Unsurprisingly, marketing—at least effective marketing—works closely with…

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Failure of Amazon deal is win for Progressive forces

February 25, 2019 Justin Cygan

After days of silence following the failure of Amazon to bring their HQ2 to New York City, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo stated during a radio…

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Lean in, lean out: A psychologist’s solution to workplace gender inequality

February 25, 2019 Kiana Marsan

“In classes where any score above 90 counts as an A, the difference between a 91 and a 99 is a life,” Laura Damour writes…

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