Opinion Perla Luna Opinion Perla Luna

I Deserve to Be Here

Those against Affirmative Action imply that I’m only here because Santa Clara needs to fill a quota. That is insulting to every student at this school because it reduces our worth to skin color.

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Opinion Chiara de Blasio Opinion Chiara de Blasio

Why Universities Need Affirmative Action

"When the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke the words referenced above, he was speaking from the pain of his experiences in a world where people of color are systematically denied the opportunities afforded to white people."

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Opinion Aidan O'Neill Opinion Aidan O'Neill

Striving to Match The Diversity of the Bay Area

President Lyndon B. Johnson once said: “You do not take a person who, for years, has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, ‘You are free to compete with all the others,’ and still justly believe that you have been completely fair.”

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Opinion John Flynn Opinion John Flynn

We Must Publish Unpopular Opinions

"We need to understand why people think what they do, then respond to them without force, malice or guilt-tripping. Amens from the choir feel good, but they’re empty if non-believers don’t convert."

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Opinion Office of Undergraduate Admissions Staff Opinion Office of Undergraduate Admissions Staff

Admitting by Character

We are fortunate here at Santa Clara University to live in one of the most diverse areas of the United States. Our student population should reflect this diversity.

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Opinion Kylie Marsh Opinion Kylie Marsh

Affirmative Action in Higher Education is Not Racist

He failed to acknowledge that people of color are systematically disadvantaged from birth, and Affirmative Action policies are necessary to help level the playing field. Race and class are tightly intertwined; people of color make significantly less money than white people and the wealth gap is growing.

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Opinion Piper Thomasson Opinion Piper Thomasson

Student Debt Doesn’t Discriminate By Major, Actually

As the Million Student March movement points out, “The average college graduate of the Class of 2015 has over $35,000 in debt. More than 40 million Americans share a total of $1.2 trillion in student debt and 58 percent of that is held by the poorest 25 percent of Americans.”

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Opinion Gus Hardy Opinion Gus Hardy

Playing It Safe Won’t Make You Any Richer

Last week’s opinion piece was so basically, economically and morally wrong that I don’t know where to begin my response. The business major who wrote it would likely want a quick, practical response to his opinion on student debt, so I’ll give him one.

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