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Elon Musk’s complicated relationship with democracy and free speech

May 3, 2022 Chris Lee

Elon Musk, the self-described "Technoking" bought Twitter for $44 billion on April 25, leading to wide speculation about his intentions with the social media platform. …

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PM Boris Johnson attempted to lift COVID-19 mandate to throw big birthday bash

April 19, 2022 Phillip Alvarez

The following is satire for the opinions section. On 10 Downing St., May 2020, PM Boris Johnson was busy writing up new legislation that would…

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Everything you need to know about Putin’s alleged war crimes

April 19, 2022 Chris Lee

*Content Warning: This article describes scenes of alleged war crimes that might upset readers, including mentions of murder and rape. On April 3, Ukraine started…

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Jackson’s confirmation hearings prove America needs to save itself… from itself

April 5, 2022 Jimena Sanchez

On Monday, Mar. 28 the Senate Judiciary Committee postponed its vote on Supreme Court nominee, Ketanji Brown Jackson, until Monday, Apr. 4. The Republicans who…

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A double standard is at play in the west in how we view victims of war

April 5, 2022 Hampton Terrell

The 21st century has witnessed its fair share of conflict. The world has seen civil wars in countries such as Syria and Yemen as well…

Letters to the Editor

LTTE: What if we’re thinking about life wrong?

April 5, 2022 Kabe Aberle

What if—via social media, our parents, advertising, popular culture, any number of things—we’ve come to expect too much from life? With attractive, wealthy influencers filling…

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Everyone should take a feminism class before graduating college

October 4, 2021 Ella Marsden

One of the most frustrating conversations I have had is one where I tried to explain to a non-feminist man why I am a feminist.…

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Addressing the Earth’s reality through the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report

August 25, 2021 Tori Everson

To wildfires spreading through Montana, Utah, Colorado, California and Canada, to melting glaciers in Antarctica, to an extreme and deadly heatwave on the west coast—…

Letters to the Editor

LTTE: let’s get educated on period poverty and criminal justice

May 24, 2021 Letter to the Editor

The following is a Letter to the Editor for the Opinions section. Today, nearly 800 million people across the world will experience their period. Of…

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Child consumers take to online shopping

May 24, 2021 Megan Cooney

The toy retailer Camp NYC Inc. (Camp) recently implemented online shopping for children as young as three. Revenue from online retail in 2019 was approximately…

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