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Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson: An American Cultural Zeitgeist
Opinion Toni Spellacy 11/17/24 Opinion Toni Spellacy 11/17/24

Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson: An American Cultural Zeitgeist

A disappointing fight, but a real phenomenon

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The Squirrel Editorial
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 11/14/24 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 11/14/24

The Squirrel Editorial

Squirrels should replace the Bronco as Santa Clara University’s mascot

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Letter to The Editor
Opinion Bea Ricafort 11/14/24 Opinion Bea Ricafort 11/14/24

Letter to The Editor

Calling for revolutionary love in uncertain times 

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My Journal
Opinion MJ Kaspura 11/14/24 Opinion MJ Kaspura 11/14/24

My Journal

What do the American people vote for?

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Yellow? Really?
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 11/14/24 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 11/14/24

Yellow? Really?

Time to go back to the drawing board

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Trolling the Election
Opinion Brendan Phillips 11/14/24 Opinion Brendan Phillips 11/14/24

Trolling the Election

How a meme-based strategy drove Trump’s return to power

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Yes, Your Vote Matters
Opinion Jacob Kalauokalani 11/5/24 Opinion Jacob Kalauokalani 11/5/24

Yes, Your Vote Matters

Don’t be discouraged, your voice will be heard

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Read Past the Title
Opinion Jacob Kalauokalani 11/1/24 Opinion Jacob Kalauokalani 11/1/24

Read Past the Title

The lesson of Proposition 19 should not be forgotten

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My Journal
Opinion MJ Kaspura 11/1/24 Opinion MJ Kaspura 11/1/24

My Journal

Santa Clara Among 43 Institutions Targeted by Anti-Affirmative Action Group 


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A Hot Take on Pumpkin Spice
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 11/1/24 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 11/1/24

A Hot Take on Pumpkin Spice

Stop the cinnamon and nutmeg madness

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The Psychology of a Psychic
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 10/21/24 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 10/21/24

The Psychology of a Psychic

The art of misreading: how a psychic got my future totally wrong

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Clubbing: Maybe Try Something Else
Opinion Brendan Phillips 10/21/24 Opinion Brendan Phillips 10/21/24

Clubbing: Maybe Try Something Else

My reluctant journey into an unfamiliar environment

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My Journal
Opinion MJ Kaspura 10/18/24 Opinion MJ Kaspura 10/18/24

My Journal

The top 3 worst things about AP Style

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Vent With Vani
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 10/11/24 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 10/11/24

Vent With Vani

Answering the common questions about vegetarianism

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What They Don’t Tell You About Study Abroad
Opinion Brendan Phillips 10/7/24 Opinion Brendan Phillips 10/7/24

What They Don’t Tell You About Study Abroad

A reflection of a semester-long vacation

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How “Gravity Falls” Helped Me Navigate My Way Into Adulthood
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 10/4/24 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 10/4/24

How “Gravity Falls” Helped Me Navigate My Way Into Adulthood

A childhood show that captured the hearts and minds of Gen Z


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Kenna Room 304: Hell on Earth
Opinion Bergin Russell 6/7/24 Opinion Bergin Russell 6/7/24

Kenna Room 304: Hell on Earth

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Walking Across a World Stage
Opinion Madi Smith 5/30/24 Opinion Madi Smith 5/30/24

Walking Across a World Stage

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