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Leadership exodus and a locked down campus?

Campus community speaks out on the changes to campus following April protest By Brad Butterfield Significant and lasting changes have come to campus in the wake of the pro-Palestine protest this April. Following the protest’s conclusion, multiple high level university

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Opinion

Jamin’s Corner

It’s time to jump your situationship By Jasmin Shirazian I usually answer questions from my lovely readers in this column, but I’ve gotten a few very similar ones that I wanted to make a general comment on. I want to

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Opinion

State of Affairs: Third-Party Dilemma

Voting your conscience or playing it safe in 2024? By Jordan Huber We are officially less than two weeks away from election day. Hopefully, all of you have been thinking about a plan to get out and vote or return

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Life & Arts

Reel Talk with Julia

Hollywood’s soul-crushing toll on artistic integrity  By Julia Kern Babylon, released in 2022 and directed by Damien Chazelle, follows the outrageous and shocking tale of the rise and fall of multiple characters in 1920s Hollywood. The film stars Diego Calva

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A young girl discovers she has superpowers

By Alexandra Berrocal A Like The Flowers, B Like The Ocean is a children’s book by Sarah Godlin that was published in 2023. She is a local author and this book can be found in the Authors’ Hall of the

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