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Elon’s ever-growing grip on politics

Tech billionaire Elon Musk posted more than 100 posts on the social media platform X, denouncing a bipartisan spending bill originally proposed in...

What a ban for TikTok signifies for international cooperation

In response to President-elect Donald Trump’s recent filing seeking a pause on a new U.S. law set to ban TikTok on Jan. 19,...

Trump’s soft spot for loyalty

After the confirmation of his second term, Donald Trump wasted no time in releasing his proposed cabinet and advisory picks. There have been...

Decentering men

The alleged glory days of a woman align with the tautness of her skin and the scrawniness of her frame. Forbidden aging strips...

The endangered library

The sentient local librarian is no match for the almighty ChatGPT. Leafing through books on a library’s shelves to gather research paper source...

No war but class climate war

As the Los Angeles wildfires continue and firefighters, both free and incarcerated, risk their lives to save the homes and lives of others,...

Surprise announcement by UC Davis is deeper than affiliation change

When UC Davis announced on Dec. 10 that it will be exiting the Big West Conference to join the Mountain West Conference beginning...

Thrifting is fashion, not gentrification

Shopping for secondhand clothes has seen a renaissance in recent years. Whether it’s digging through Goodwill bins or shopping at vintage stores, secondhand...

Office hours are not optional

Office hours is the time instructors set aside for their students to work one-on-one and discuss course material. While opportunities to receive individual...

The Oakland A’s and baseball’s estranged relationship with capitalism

Dying at the hands of corporate greed, Oakland has finally lost the three teams that defined a half-century of dominance in both sport...

The road to liberation is through labor

Writer’s Note: For the purpose of this article, the term workers will be used to refer to the general public that performs labor...

Guarding our minds: The battle for cognitive liberty

In a world of mass surveillance that is increasingly becoming closer to the dystopian visions of George Orwell’s “1984,” the right to privacy...

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