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Speak Never and Hold your Peace
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 9/23/22 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 9/23/22

Speak Never and Hold your Peace

Privilege Feeds Marginalization

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Lack of Data Privacy Amidst Roe v. Wade
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 5/31/22 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 5/31/22

Lack of Data Privacy Amidst Roe v. Wade

My health is not your data to steal

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The Dignity of Presentability in the Face of Uncertainty
Opinion Evan Fine 5/25/22 Opinion Evan Fine 5/25/22

The Dignity of Presentability in the Face of Uncertainty

You can’t control the world—but you can control your reaction to it

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Beauty isn’t Attainable, and it Never Will Be
Opinion Josie Collier 5/13/22 Opinion Josie Collier 5/13/22

Beauty isn’t Attainable, and it Never Will Be

Kim K, your privilege is showing — so is your BBL

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Kenna Hall is Just as Important as SCDI
Opinion Josie Collier 5/10/22 Opinion Josie Collier 5/10/22

Kenna Hall is Just as Important as SCDI

Majors do not determine students’ intelligence or success

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Aligning Fashion with Environmental Issues
Opinion Cindy Nguyen 4/29/22 Opinion Cindy Nguyen 4/29/22

Aligning Fashion with Environmental Issues

The adoption of sustainable practices is necessary for the future of fashion

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Early Decision Perpetuates Problems in the Admissions Process
Opinion Josie Collier 4/29/22 Opinion Josie Collier 4/29/22

Early Decision Perpetuates Problems in the Admissions Process

Colleges are the only players that benefit from the early decision system

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 #SwigLife, the Sequel
Opinion Josie Collier 4/22/22 Opinion Josie Collier 4/22/22

#SwigLife, the Sequel

New residency requirement is an administrative cash grab

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There is No Plan B
Opinion Josie Collier 4/15/22 Opinion Josie Collier 4/15/22

There is No Plan B

Roe v. Wade might not make it to the end of this year

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A Vial a Day Won’t Keep the Politicians Away
Opinion Josie Collier 4/8/22 Opinion Josie Collier 4/8/22

A Vial a Day Won’t Keep the Politicians Away

Insulin rationing is a health crisis that can’t being ignored

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Smith v. Rock: Heavyweight Egos
Opinion Josie Collier 4/1/22 Opinion Josie Collier 4/1/22

Smith v. Rock: Heavyweight Egos

The Oscars and their attendees are out of touch

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Apparently, $24 Million Covers the Cost of Gender Discrimination
Opinion Josie Collier 2/27/22 Opinion Josie Collier 2/27/22

Apparently, $24 Million Covers the Cost of Gender Discrimination

It shouldn’t have taken U.S. soccer this long to pay women and men equally

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My Best Friend is CourseAvail
Opinion Josie Collier 2/18/22 Opinion Josie Collier 2/18/22

My Best Friend is CourseAvail

Registration week can be more stressful than finals

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Trigger Warnings Must be More Explicit
Opinion Josie Collier 2/11/22 Opinion Josie Collier 2/11/22

Trigger Warnings Must be More Explicit

Every time I feel good, I think it'll last forever. But then they forget a trigger warning

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The Beginning of a Spotify Exodus
Opinion Josie Collier 2/4/22 Opinion Josie Collier 2/4/22

The Beginning of a Spotify Exodus

Spotify should be more proactive in light of misinformation

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The Problem with Cancel Culture
Opinion Josie Collier 1/28/22 Opinion Josie Collier 1/28/22

The Problem with Cancel Culture

The youngest generation takes “cancelling” to the next level

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Burning Out Faster than Couches on Bellomy
Opinion Josie Collier 1/21/22 Opinion Josie Collier 1/21/22

Burning Out Faster than Couches on Bellomy

Students shouldn’t feel burned out before they’ve even started

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Deus Ex Metaverse
Opinion Samantha Stahl 1/14/22 Opinion Samantha Stahl 1/14/22

Deus Ex Metaverse

Virtual reality presents a dangerous means of escapism

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