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Public health vs. Civil liberties: Why this conflict can affect everyone in society

Public health vs. Civil liberties: Why this conflict can affect everyone in society

January 6, 2016

By Pranathi Chitta Staff Writer @prannydacheetah   I have always found the field of public heath interesting since the Ebola outbreak last summer.   I thought that public health...

New Year’s resolutions are great practice for later life and should be kept

New Year’s resolutions are great practice for later life and should be kept

Jasmine Sun, Staff Writer January 5, 2016

I promise to loosen up and laugh more often. I promise to save up enough money to buy a car. I promise to do more volunteering.   Although these New Year’s resolutions may seem fairly...

We can be more than pretty

We can be more than pretty

Meha Srivastav, Staff Writer January 3, 2016

      Pretty? Really? You could be ambitious, you could be intelligent. You could be fearless, strong, kind, outspoken. Radiant, a fire even in stark daylight; confident, a gale to...

Tackling mental illness stigma in South Asian culture

December 29, 2015

By Briana Thomas Staff Writer It was not pain, I was just numb. It is hard to explain if you cannot feel anything. From the start of my sophomore year, I had mastered the art of drowning out the quiet,...

Whether religious or not, Christmas unifies

Whether religious or not, Christmas unifies

December 24, 2015

By Emma Cummins Editorial Page Editor   You get in the car, shut your door, turn on the radio and the first thing you hear on the radio is “Silent Night.” You continue driving down the...

Cartoon by Rachel Buigas-Lopez

Violent v.s. peaceful protest: Is cathartic protest through violence warranted or effective?

Editorial Page December 20, 2015

In the past year and a half, many protests in the name of racial justice have occurred throughout cities in America, some peaceful and some violent.   In Chicago, peaceful protests took place...

Spotify gives artists benefits that transcend profits

December 17, 2015

By Amy Roh Student Life Editor @rohmyboat   You just broke up with your boyfriend.   In an effort to wallow in your sadness, you open Spotify in search of Taylor Swift, or perhaps...

Social media is making people antisocial (with video)

Social media is making people antisocial (with video)

Riley Galloway, Staff Writer December 15, 2015

Every day you are surrounded by technology, whether intentionally, or not. Nowadays people are so unaware of their incessant technology use, that they are unaware of how it affects them.   Living...

Merry Christmas: political correctness makes mark at Starbucks

Merry Christmas: political correctness makes mark at Starbucks

Grant Spicer, Staff Writer December 11, 2015

In light of Starbucks’ new design plan for their holiday cups, many individuals are upset, if not outraged about the global company taking off their references to the holiday in favor of a more clean...

High school survival 101: how to stay successful under extreme circumstances

High school survival 101: how to stay successful under extreme circumstances

December 11, 2015

By Sakshi Venkatraman News Editor @oompapa1   With winter break on the horizon, it seems as if our minds are too occupied with visions of sugarplums to comprehend any type of workload...

The truth about our trash

The truth about our trash

December 10, 2015

Lili Lomas Staff Writer   In our fast paced lives it has become all too convenient to buy disposable items, destined to be thrown in the trash after only one use.   Having the...

And We Ask, Are We American?

And We Ask, “Are We American?”

Meha Srivastav, Staff Writer December 8, 2015

The US is the only developed country, besides Canada, to still grant birthright citizenship to every person born on American land, no matter the origin.By repealing the constitutional provision of more...

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