editorial
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Can the Video Game Industry Regulate Itself?
By Armando Bernal IV Anyone who has played a video game in the past couple years would have probably run into a microtransaction— small payments…
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The Untimely Death of Breonna Taylor — Despair in a Moment of Tragedy
By Khimmoy Hudson On March 13th, after midnight hours, Louisville police arrived at 3003 Springfield Drive, Apt. 4 on an attempted drug raid. No drugs…
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This “Climate Clock” Counts Down to Climate Calamity
By Kymani Hughes “Earth has a deadline,” the LED screen flashes like clockwork. Starting today, on October 2, that cutoff time is around seven years…
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Opinion | The Dangerous Message Behind the Movie After
By Miranda Ortea and Gabriella Licona Anna Todd’s After series is known for its mediocre writing on teen romance and drama, starring Hardin, the bad…
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The Republicans Have Broken Congress, and That’s a Fact
By Devin Dubon It is common knowledge by now that the norms of politics have shifted drastically: They’re more divisive, partisan, bloody – truly a…
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When Women Oppress Women and No One Talks About It
By Daylin Delgado Women oppress women. Time and time again, pseudo feminists will bash men, and yell at them for what they consider to be…
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Tired and Lifeless, President Obama Addresses the San Bernardino Shooting
By Gabriella Indart This is it. For the third time only during his presidency, President Obama has decided to address the entire nation from the…
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It’s Not the Media’s Responsibility to Make Us Feel Good About Ourselves by Julissa Higgins
Put into simplest terms, magazines make money off of models, and if having thin models or digitally altering them sells, then it’s good for business.…
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Why Does School Suck? by Vivian Bermudez
Is it the overwhelming tests? The heavy amounts of homework? The stress you endure knowing that what you do in school determines the rest of…