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Palestine: What They Aren’t Telling You About the Crisis
By Chiara Santopietro IN OCTOBER 2025, news of a ceasefire agreement in the Israel/Palestine war was released across the world, causing people to rejoice and putting their fears at ease. The public was told that they would have full humanitarian access to Gaza, and that all captive hostages would be released. For residents of Palestine, the news was life-changing. After waiting with bated breath, they could finally exhale. However, that relief didn’t last long. Since November
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Nov 24


Still fighting for ‘I Do’
By Chiara Santopietro A Washington DC protest. (Photo: CNN) ON JUNE 26th, 2015, gay marriage became legal in the United States following the Supreme Court’s landmark Obergefell vs. Hodges decision. This superseded previous laws that had banned LGBTQ+ marriage in the majority of the country. The new decision allowed for all states to license and recognize same-sex marriage, granting millions of couples the right to love each other openly and proudly. Since 2015, LGBTQ+ couples
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Oct 20


The Toll of Political Fatigue
By Charlotte Livingston The Toll of Political Fatigue The American Psychological Association’s 2024 Stress Survey, revealed 77% of...
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Mar 10


Ready to vote? Everything students need to know before Election Day
By Amanda Elizalde, Onya Favorite, Connor Schaal & Isabella Vargas If you’re one of the many following this election campaign, you’ve...
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Oct 30, 2024


Celebrating National Voter Registration Day 2023
Today, September 19, is National Voter Registration Day. NVRD is a day to ensure eligible Americans are registered to vote with updated...
Sloane Jacobs
Sep 19, 2023


The Impact of Anti-Israel Sentiments on the U.S. Jewish Population
Anti-Semitism is rising, with 3,697 incidents occurring within the last year. The Anti-Defamation League also reports a 36% increase from...
Sloane Jacobs
Aug 27, 2023

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