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Heritage goes beyond skin color and holidays

Jordan Coll/ Staff Writer As we start off this upcoming month, taking a moment to admire Martin Luther King Jr.’s pursuit of social reform throughout the 1960s is frame of history worth remembering. As I look at today’s political climate on how far apart both conservatives and liberals have become, the barrier keeps getting higher […]

Chilvary is very much alive and well

Ossman Darwiche/ Staff Writer Chivalry is not dead! It is very much alive and well. Though few and far between, there are those of us who still hold fast to the knot like lessons of our parents and grandparents. The old ways which they say sometimes, are the best. In this case I’m referring, to […]

Citizens should fight for their online rights in 2019

Gabriella Pinos/ Staff Writer From scandals to algorithms to devious government schemes, 2018 been nothing but eventful for the world of technology. Tech giants like Facebook, Google and Amazon have shown their true colors this year; with the start of every month, it seemed like another scandal about social media destroying its users’ trust came […]

Under Trump, disability rights must be gutted for profit

Clara Barros/ Staff Writer At this point, it’s no news that the Trump administration has been antagonizing minorities of all kinds. For the past two years, we’ve witnessed the constant rolling back of rights and regulations won by the people through hard struggle. Racism, sexism, and anti-LGBT discrimination abound. Still, little has been said […]

Petitions for and against campus Chik-fil-A continue

Students have debated whether to eat more or less chicken on campus since Chick-fil-A’s CEO made a stance against gay marriage in 2012 with public comments and anti-gay endorsements.

The Arizona Equality Ruling

Staff Writer Jennipher Schafer writes about the Equality ruling in Arizona.

The benefits of prostitution

Contributing Writer Johany Hernandez argues that prostitution should be regulated as to protect the prostitutes.

Feminism: Power, not truth

Staff writer Alexander Suarez suggests that current generations receive the reactionary feminist spirit of former generations without question, which he thinks isn't always a good thing.

University reacts to Venezuelan election results

The absence of a Venezuelan Consulate in Miami did not stop people from voting in the Venezuelan presidential election on Sunday, Oct. 7.

Russell Simmons talks economy, inequality and the vote

With only three days left for people to register to vote, volunteers and members of the political sphere are rushing to make every citizen count.
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