OPINION: Virginity is still valid (if you want it to be)
By Cal Pringle | May 8, 2018Virginity must be looked at as an indicator of where a person is in his or her sexual history in the context of his or her personal morals.
Virginity must be looked at as an indicator of where a person is in his or her sexual history in the context of his or her personal morals.
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The university cares more about collecting money and less about the well-being of its minority of students on need-based aid.
With its 2018 Autumn/Winter collection, Gucci crosses the line between cultural appreciation and appropriation.
The university's new website fails to contribute to effective external communication about the prevalence of sexual assault on college campuses.
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Senior Kayla Solsback speaks directly to Paul Queally in the wake of the announcement of his most recent donation to the university.
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It's our job to promote a culture of acceptance and inclusivity on our campus.
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On Feb. 2, 2018, the Republican National Committee officially endorsed President Trump’s “efforts to bar transgender people from military service” altogether.
The greatest threat to our generation is a big government that stifles our citizens with high taxes, burdensome regulations and out-of-control spending.
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Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem will force Israel to spend the next decade dissociating itself from an illegitimate president.