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Tags archive: off campus

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Off-Campus

Artificial intelligence is destroying humanity

February 27, 2023 Matthew Logan

The recent introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPT software has further vivified discourse concerning artificial intelligence and its interaction with humanity. The chatbot software is both a…

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Accessibility is still not accessible

February 27, 2023 Kaitlyn Klepec

Outrage struck after a debate for Denver’s District 10 City Council when city councilman Chris Hinds, who has been paralyzed from the chest down, was…

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The Implications of AI generated art

February 20, 2023 Elisabeth Roemer

It is difficult for most of us today to picture a world without robot-run industries, some of the most common being automotive and consumer goods.…

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The GOP and higher education: A party’s last-ditch effort to hold onto a receding reality

February 20, 2023 Hampton Terrell

Universities since the 60s have always been subject to conservative scrutiny. The emergence of neoconservative thought in the 70s and 80s led famous right-leaning thinkers…

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TikTok Tics: The Dangers of self-diagnosing on TikTok

February 20, 2023 Elisabeth Roemer

TikTok has become one of the most widely used apps by high schoolers and college students today, with more than two-thirds of American teens active…

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Should brain-dead women be used as surrogates?

February 13, 2023 Kaitlyn Klepec

Originally proposed by Norwegian academic Anna Smajdor, the idea of using brain-dead women as surrogates has sparked interest world-wide. After backlash swarmed Colombia's medical association,…

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Has the world stopped turning?

February 13, 2023 Annabelle Kiely

The center of the Earth is ironically one of Earth’s greatest mysteries. While it’s unlikely that a whole world of giant bugs and lizards exists…

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The American condition: Coping with gun violence

February 6, 2023 Annabelle Kiely

In America, guns are everywhere. We hear about them in the news, hear the shots late at night and debate gun control at the dinner…

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Homelessness in Denver: Gentrification or Cannabis

February 6, 2023 Kaitlyn Klepec

With Denver’s massive population growth since Colorado’s decision to legalize cannabis, a housing crisis has arisen. Though many may believe that the homeless population in…

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From educator to lawmaker: Ron DeSantis is an example of what learning should not be

January 30, 2023 Hampton Terrell

Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, is yet again censoring his state’s education system. A little over a year ago, Florida was the state with…

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