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The Silent Casualties of Coronavirus
Opinion Jake Souleyrette 4/9/20 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 4/9/20

The Silent Casualties of Coronavirus

Coronavirus prompts a response which may prove more harmful than the virus itself

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Solutions to Santa Clara’s Housing Crisis
Opinion Jake Souleyrette 2/20/20 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 2/20/20

Solutions to Santa Clara’s Housing Crisis

How to fix Silicon Valley’s housing shortage

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The Triumph of the Common Man
Opinion Jake Souleyrette 1/30/20 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 1/30/20

The Triumph of the Common Man

What Impeachment, Hollywood and Davos reveal about the gap between citizens and elites

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Opinion Jake Souleyrette 5/4/19 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 5/4/19

Preserving Tradition

Preserving Tradition

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Opinion Jake Souleyrette 4/22/19 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 4/22/19

Society Needs More Odysseus and Less Achilles

Society Needs More Odysseus and Less Achilles

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Opinion Jake Souleyrette 4/6/19 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 4/6/19

The Marketplace of Ideas: SSI and SJP

The Marketplace of Ideas: SSI and SJP

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Opinion Jake Souleyrette 2/3/19 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 2/3/19

“Guilty Until Proven Innoncent” Mentality

“Guilty Until Proven Innoncent” Mentality

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Opinion Jake Souleyrette 11/8/18 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 11/8/18

The Next President of Santa Clara Should be Jesuit

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Opinion Jake Souleyrette 10/29/18 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 10/29/18

Elizabeth Warren Faces Cherokee Blacklash

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