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Posted on October 17, 2017January 20, 2018

Unpresidential behavior on Puerto Rico visit

By Nahomy Ortiz-Garcia   On Tuesday Oct. 3, President Donald Trump visited my devastated homeland, Puerto Rico, where millions of American citizens are starving due to the tragic storm that hit the island. There is little power all over the island, there’s no water, only half of Puerto Rico’s grocery shops are open, supplies are …

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Posted on October 17, 2017October 17, 2017

Death penalty for sexuality is unacceptable

By John Eppich   Welcome back to the dark ages. After making so much progress in the past decade, I am completely and utterly in shock by the most recent news to hit the LGBTQ+ community. The United States’ United Nations ambassador has recently voted not to condemn countries that enforce the death penalty on …

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Posted on October 3, 2017October 4, 2017

Frequent smoking occurring on our smoke-free campus

By Ben Frederick   In the fall of 2013, Cleveland State University issued a policy that banned all use of tobacco in campus buildings and on property owned or leased by the university. This includes sidewalks, walkways, parking lots and anywhere else maintained by Cleveland State. They did this to stop the use of tobacco …

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Posted on October 3, 2017October 3, 2017

Make a stand and take a knee for the First Amendment

By Kourtney Husnick With our president openly dismissing our First Amendment rights, it is time for a reminder that the use of our freedoms does not require us to fulfill anyone else’s concept of respect. Stand, kneel, sit, walk away with your back turned or place your hand on your heart. It is the decision …

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Posted on October 3, 2017October 4, 2017

Death with dignity adds options for the terminally ill

By Courtney Gast   To have control of their own life, to die on their own terms and to pass in the most humane way possible are the only wishes that anyone with a terminal illness could have. If I were to be diagnosed with a terminal illness, I would want to be able to …

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Posted on September 19, 2017September 19, 2017

New policy for minors visiting in the dorms

By Courtney Gast   The change of the minor policy in the dorms this semester has resulted with many unhappy residents. Last year, family members under the age of 18 could come inside the dorms after obtaining a child’s pass right at the community desk. This year, the resident must go to Residence Life at …

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Posted on September 19, 2017September 19, 2017

Conflict with North Korea should be handled with care

By John Eppich   August 28 of this year, North Korea shot a missile over the northern regions of Japan that landed the Pacific Ocean. North Korea has stated that its next missile will be targeted at Guam, a U.S. Territory. This has caused much worry for not only the Japanese people, but the U.S. …

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Posted on September 19, 2017September 19, 2017

Suspension of DACA adds to the push against immigrants

By Kourtney Husnick   Build the wall. Put up a travel ban. Deport people who have lived here for the majority of their lives. Say you’re pro-life as you deny help and actively destroy the lives of living, breathing people. The United States of America is supposed to be a melting pot. That is what …

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Posted on September 19, 2017September 19, 2017

Power abuse and police brutality cannot continue

By Ben Frederick   In July of 2017, a nurse was dragged from her place of work for impeding an investigation by a Utah police officer. Nurse Wubbels refused an order from an officer of the law to take a blood sample from an unconscious patient. The nurse was protected by the law. Unless the …

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Posted on September 6, 2017January 20, 2018

Millenial mothering is smothering child growth

By Alexandria Prox   Most of the time, college is the first time young adults get true freedom from their parents. Parents are forced to let go of their little children and make a big change in their life. Many parents of millennials have a hard time letting go and letting their children have total …

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