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Our Annoyance With AI Might Be a Good Sign
Opinion Saul Johnson 6/3/25 Opinion Saul Johnson 6/3/25

Our Annoyance With AI Might Be a Good Sign

We’re going crazy, but preserving the human touch 

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Between Faith and Identity: LGBTQ+ in the Church
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/29/25 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/29/25

Between Faith and Identity: LGBTQ+ in the Church

One foot in two worlds

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Behind the Seams
Opinion Lucy D'Errico 5/29/25 Opinion Lucy D'Errico 5/29/25

Behind the Seams

I used to brag about my $6 top…

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Lights Are On, But Nobody’s Home
Opinion Isa Montes 5/29/25 Opinion Isa Montes 5/29/25

Lights Are On, But Nobody’s Home

What circumstances have led to nearly every resident director leaving abruptly and quietly? And who is bearing the cost? 

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The Commodification of Sports
Opinion Christina McManus 5/29/25 Opinion Christina McManus 5/29/25

The Commodification of Sports

The Inaccessibility of sports Viewership during the Streaming Era

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Hollywood Loves Twins, But It Doesn’t Understand Us
Opinion Christina McManus 5/26/25 Opinion Christina McManus 5/26/25

Hollywood Loves Twins, But It Doesn’t Understand Us

The impact of stereotypes on identity

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Bryan Johnson Can’t Biohack Mortality
Opinion Jack Kyle 5/22/25 Opinion Jack Kyle 5/22/25

Bryan Johnson Can’t Biohack Mortality

The man who wants to live forever

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The System is Broken—But The People Aren’t
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/8/25 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/8/25

The System is Broken—But The People Aren’t

In spite of an infrastructure built to punish, some find healing, humanity and hope for a second chance

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Navigating New Cities Post-Grad Through Running Clubs
Opinion Christina McManus 5/8/25 Opinion Christina McManus 5/8/25

Navigating New Cities Post-Grad Through Running Clubs

A simple solution to your mid-20s identity crisis

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Simply the Best
Opinion Saul Johnson 5/8/25 Opinion Saul Johnson 5/8/25

Simply the Best

 It’s time to put down the chicken fingers 

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The Crossroads of the Catholic Church: Building on Francis’ Legacy
Opinion Kimmie Johansen 4/30/25 Opinion Kimmie Johansen 4/30/25

The Crossroads of the Catholic Church: Building on Francis’ Legacy

Why the next Pope must embrace humility, reform and progress

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What Do You Mean That Was Fun?
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 4/17/25 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 4/17/25

What Do You Mean That Was Fun?

Turns out concerts aren’t hell. Who knew?

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Nabi Cat Cafe: Not Enough Cats 
Opinion Toni Spellacy 4/17/25 Opinion Toni Spellacy 4/17/25

Nabi Cat Cafe: Not Enough Cats 

Cat Cafe Underwhelms

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Chaotic Tariffs, Costly Consequences
Opinion Kimmie Johansen 4/17/25 Opinion Kimmie Johansen 4/17/25

Chaotic Tariffs, Costly Consequences

America’s economy can’t afford Trump’s reckless trade experiments

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Is Journalism Dead?
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 4/17/25 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 4/17/25

Is Journalism Dead?

It's the end of news as we know it, but I’m still fine

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Nabi Cat Cafe: Not Enough Cats
Opinion Toni Spellacy 4/9/25 Opinion Toni Spellacy 4/9/25

Nabi Cat Cafe: Not Enough Cats

Cat Cafe Underwhelms

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"Midnight Mass" isn't a Vampire Show
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 4/8/25 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 4/8/25

"Midnight Mass" isn't a Vampire Show

Be not afraid

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David and Goliath: Revisited
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 4/8/25 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 4/8/25

David and Goliath: Revisited

Fighting against the odds

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