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The Left and the Left Out: The Grand Old Minority reigns

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By JAVIER CALLEJA ERDMANN
April 9, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
Republicans seek to expand on some of the anti-democratic particularities of the American system to steady their grip on power.

Breaking Out: Court officials should opt for rehabilitation rather than life sentences


By VICTORIA VALENZUELA
April 9, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
It is not ethical to sentence people to life without parole when it is a known fact that many people age out of criminal behavior.

Chronically Catherine: Discovering the lyrical connection between Kelly Clarkson and chronic pain

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By CATHERINE AMES
April 9, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
What Kelly Clarkson’s lyricism taught me about the paradox of chronic pain and finding adventure in the face of certain uncertainty.

Back In My Day: Successful aging isn’t all too successful

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By LOIS ANGELO
April 6, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
The promise of a perfect aging strategy falls short in recognizing the autonomy and individuality within the aging process.

Progress Without Profit: Make room for mutual aid organizations

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By SOPHIE ROPPE
April 5, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
Mutual aid organizations gained national recognition due to the coronavirus, but their work must remain an active part of the nonprofit sector in the future.

Putting The ‘I’ In Immigrant: Marches against AAPI Hate revive the power behind names, the need to say them and say them correctly

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By NOELLE NATIVIDAD
April 2, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
The burden of taking the time and making the effort to learn how other cultures name their children and pronounce their names does not come easily to American society and media.

Triple Bottom Line: Feminism is still relevant and the environmental movement needs it

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By MONTANA DENTON
April 1, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
Intersectional activism and gender equality are key in achieving climate justice.

The United States has not forgotten how to forgive — and that’s a problem

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By MATTHEW ECK
March 31, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
If we want to talk about the U.S.’s inability to forgive, let’s not start with the racist tweets.

The Principle’s Office: How to avoid falling for fake nice guys like David Dobrik

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By JULIA LEB
March 29, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
You’re only as good as your behavior in situations where unethical choices are the most tempting.

The Left and the Left Out: Analyzing the filibuster as an American oddity

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By JAVIER CALLEJA ERDMANN
March 25, 2021 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
The filibuster must be removed for the American political system to function healthily and as designed.
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