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Virtual reality is paving the way for the future

By now, you should have heard the news about the Oculus Rift and the newly released PlayStation VR (Virtual Reality) and might be wondering,...

Write-Off: Bob Dylan does not need to be a poet to...

In 2012, the permanent secretary of the Nobel Committee, Horace Engdahl, made a controversial statement that “American literature is too isolated, too insular,” prompting...

We’re an award-winning newspaper, and we’re talking about clowns

We live in an interesting age, one where the weirdest fads can go viral, for better or worse. The latest of these real-life memes...

Campus startups are great, if they’re inclusive

As a university system that prides itself on shining the light for future generations, the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative launched by UC President Janet...

Write-Off: High school CPR training is a good idea, but should...

Effective at the start of the 2018-2019 academic year, most high school students in California will be required to complete CPR training in order...

Vote yes on Proposition 54

Writer: Yozaima Escobar E-mail: [email protected] In Sacramento, special interests have a distinct advantage over constituents. The rigged system allows special interests to have almost unchecked access to...

Write-Off: Give CPR training a chance before assuming it will do...

Governor Jerry Brown signed a law on September 24th that will mandate all high schools to teach their students how to conduct CPR and...

Housing’s protocol on following-up for issues (or lack thereof)

When late September rolls in, it harkens the end of summer vacation and the start of a new fall quarter. There’s a buzz of...

Prison voting: Who will bail us out of this decision?

On September 28, California Governor Jerry Brown signed off on a bill that will enable felons to vote in elections while still in county...