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Opinion

Editorial Cartoon: Tired of just looking.

Editorial Cartoon: Tired of just looking.

by Natalia Poteryakhin
Published June 28, 2021

                                                                                                                                                                       

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Boru: We are not in need of saving and pity

by Luul Boru
Published June 26, 2021
Being marked by a religious garment means that I am devoted, not that I am a threat.
Eaton: Budgets and bureaucracy

Eaton: Budgets and bureaucracy

Published June 26, 2021
Ski-U-Ma(ybe another tuition hike isn’t the best idea).
Doty: Big Tobacco’s bait and switch

Doty: Big Tobacco’s bait and switch

by Matthew Doty
Published June 23, 2021
Why we need to be careful about our relationship with vapes and e-cigarettes.
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Boru: Cries for help are falling on deaf ears

by Luul Boru
Published June 22, 2021
Our city is bleeding from homicide and violence, and those in power are not preventing these tragedies.
Brankin: The lost year and a half

Brankin: The lost year and a half

by Tara Brankin
Published June 21, 2021
Entering my final year of college after more than a year of online learning feels beyond strange.
Courtney: What I really want for my birthday

Courtney: What I really want for my birthday

by Zach Courtney
Published June 20, 2021
Marijuana should be legal, and the war on drugs should end.
Doty: Was I always so awkward?

Doty: Was I always so awkward?

by Matthew Doty
Published June 18, 2021
A little self-care goes a long way to help us get back to pre-COVID “normal.”
Eaton: Jeff Duncan and the Grand Old Flag

Eaton: Jeff Duncan and the Grand Old Flag

by Emily Eaton
Published June 16, 2021
Two are better than one, right?
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Boru: Summer worries and blessings

by Luul Boru
Published June 13, 2021
After COVID-19 hit the US last year, most people spent summer in solitude. This year, we return to social interaction while unwinding and healing.

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