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If you give them an inch, they’ll take a mile

Within only two weeks of being sworn in as the first 100 percent artificially flavored president of the United States, Donald Trump has made...

Letter to the Editor: The Audacity of Hope

Daniel Ruppert-Majer, History major with a European concentration Contact: [email protected] The article “Snowflakes melt fast and so will President Obama’s legacy” postulates that “Obama’s presidency was one...

The cure for “SuperBowlitis” we all need

If you’re a red-blooded American your two favorite holidays, in order of importance, are probably the Fourth of July and the Super Bowl. However,...

Trump’s “War on Press” is a signal for more responsible news...

President Donald Trump’s political career has been under a great deal of media scrutiny, beginning from when he announced his intention to run for...

“1984”: A warning, not an instruction manual

There has been a spike in purchases of the George Orwell political dystopian novel, “1984.” Due to the controversy surrounding the president and his...

Water conservation is still necessary

Did you hear the good news about the drought in California being over? Neither did I, because there is still a drought in California....

The real price of a free college education

Critics of rising tuition costs love to use countries like Sweden and Denmark as examples that a free, quality college education is possible. However,...

OPS TOP 10: Memes

Sometimes our job as journalists is challenging and laborious. Other times, it involves looking at memes for a couple hours. What you’ll find below...

Rain dance

Education shouldn’t be capitalized on

Recently, Navient Corp., the largest student loan servicer in the country, was sued for cheating its borrowers. Navient was found guilty of providing misinformation...