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Lives matter more than partisanship: Our approach to gun legislation must change

April 24, 2023 Hampton Terrell

America’s government is actually exceptional in one policy area: gun legislation. Or rather, the lack of it. We continue to set examples for the rest…

Off-Campus

More shootings, more victims and no gun reform: when will something change?

May 31, 2022 Hampton Terrell

The massacre that took place on May 24 in the Uvalde elementary school marks the 274th mass shooting since 2009. Nineteen children––none of whom were…

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Representative Greene’s election represents growing extremism in the Republican party

February 15, 2021 Ambriel Speagle

After a House vote, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was removed from her House committee assignments during the first week of February. This is a small…

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Fighting ignorance with gun control reform

September 30, 2019 Ana Ortega

Why is it that when it comes to vaping, society is quick to try to ban it but they are not as quick when it…

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