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“Cringe Culture” is Just Bullying for Adults

In the age of the internet, people have found a new way to bully others: cringe culture.

Venezuelan protests Show Unity and Strength in the Face of Maduro’s corrupt Dictatorship

Since Maduro’s arrival, the international community has recognized countless human rights violations in Venezuela. As the circumstances deteriorate, the country has received more attention, becoming a subject of mainstream media and celebrity opposition against Maduro’s government.

Burberry’s Hoodie, Despite Unfortunate Resemblance, Doesn’t Glorify Suicide

On Feb. 19, model Liz Kennedy accused Burberry and its chief creative officer, Riccardo Tisci, for designing and featuring a hoodie at London Fashion Week that had a drawstring which resembled a noose.

Trump’s Petty High-Speed Rail Retribution Unfairly Hurts Californians

In today’s political climate, nothing is free. Laws, bills, and amendments all cost the U.S. government money and time. Recently, the Trump Administration declared its intention to remove governmental funding on the California High-Speed Rail that is currently underway.

Ilhan Omar is Anti-Lobbyist, not Anti-Semitic

One of America’s appeals is its freedom of speech. You can say anything that pops into your head.

Serial Killers and Their Dark Appeal

Over the years, there has been a rising infatuation with white male killers in pop culture.

Anti-Abortion Protestors Have the Freedom to Get Off My Campus

There’s a lot to say about the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, the anti-abortion activist group you might have seen prowling the Humanities area of Ring Road.

In Political Parties, Betrayal is a Good Thing

Party loyalty has become extreme as members of the Republican party take their views too far.

The Faux Science of “ANTI-VAXX” Has No place in 2019

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, no polio cases have originated in the U.S. since 1979.

Battle for the Wall: Federal Workers Are the Only Casualties

Government shutdowns shouldn’t be long. For 35 days, the federal government had been in a standstill over the debate of whether to fund Trump’s border wall.

Universities Colder Than a Polar Vortex

The college system in the United States has many problems. From lack of funding to inadequate teaching staff, one particular issue has been affecting schools in the Midwest & East Coast - a polar vortex.

Serial Killer fanatics Shouldn’t Minimize their victims

Over the years, there has been a rising infatuation with white male killers in pop culture. But why?

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