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Saturday, June 13
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EDITORIAL: Braving Brussels

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As benefactors of freedom and impartiality, we need to put an end to this Us versus Them mentality. We fail to recognize that we are all afraid because deep down, we know that there is no tried and true method of handling this.


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Letter: Trump's violent bullying

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In light of the recent terrorist attacks in Brussels and Pakistan, I can’t help but notice all the chaos, and more importantly hatred, that seems to be running rampant through the veins of our troubled society.


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COLUMN: The danger of dogma

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I recently came across a New York Times opinion piece on a fairly important philosophical issue that I, admittedly, had a few problems with.


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COLUMN: Overcoming the planning fallacy

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Achieving a life goal can be like navigating an obstacle course. The ups and downs slap you with headaches, and the twists and turns throw you off like when you first walked on these wavy on-campus sidewalks.





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COLUMN: Why I can’t vote for Hillary

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Many women have come out in support of Hillary Clinton based on her support for women in politics and her position as a veteran female politician. While Hillary Clinton claims she is in support of all women, her past political endeavors demonstrate that Clinton is only in support of women like her: white, educated and upper class.


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COLUMN: Issues with California's minimum wage

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California business owners are in for some heartache. Sources close to Gov. Jerry Brown are reporting to the media that a tentative deal has been reached to raise the state’s minimum wage to $15.00 an hour by 2023.