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Declaring a Climate Emergency
Opinion Kristin Kusanovich 5/8/23 Opinion Kristin Kusanovich 5/8/23

Declaring a Climate Emergency

Santa Clara University Needs to Act Now

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Waste Not, Want Not
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 5/8/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 5/8/23

Waste Not, Want Not

Our environmental efforts need to extend to reducing food waste

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What’s That Sound?
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 4/21/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 4/21/23

What’s That Sound?

Campus safety is threatened by negligence and unpreparedness

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The Students’ Price To Pay
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 4/14/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 4/14/23

The Students’ Price To Pay

Santa Clara must battle rising costs on campus as admissions skyrocket

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Tech Deficit in U.S. Representatives
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 4/8/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 4/8/23

Tech Deficit in U.S. Representatives

TikTok hearing illuminates incompetent lawmakers and issues of data privacy

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Just Left Malley, Feeling Good…I Think
Opinion Josie Collier 3/17/23 Opinion Josie Collier 3/17/23

Just Left Malley, Feeling Good…I Think

Comparison takes the wellness out of fitness

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LinkedIn: Just Another Malignant Social Media Phenomenon
Opinion Vani Aggarwal and Mahika Arya 3/16/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal and Mahika Arya 3/16/23

LinkedIn: Just Another Malignant Social Media Phenomenon

A cloud of technological doom sullies the blue skies of Claradise

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Digital Disparity Devastates Library
Opinion Taylor Cook 3/10/23 Opinion Taylor Cook 3/10/23

Digital Disparity Devastates Library

The Learning Commons is in need of a revamp as the building’s amenities fall behind its STEM counterparts

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Robot Picassos are Taking Over
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 3/3/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 3/3/23

Robot Picassos are Taking Over

This technology should bring important ethical problems to our attention

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Under the Influence
Opinion Sophie Piacentini 2/26/23 Opinion Sophie Piacentini 2/26/23

Under the Influence

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Move Over, Gramps!
Opinion Clara Helm 2/24/23 Opinion Clara Helm 2/24/23

Move Over, Gramps!

Should there be age restrictions for US representatives?

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Benson’s Recipe for Disaster
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 2/17/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 2/17/23

Benson’s Recipe for Disaster

The dining hall’s outdated labeling system and cross-contamination prove problematic for those with dietary restrictions

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From The Flip Side
Opinion Rhiannon Briggs 2/17/23 Opinion Rhiannon Briggs 2/17/23

From The Flip Side

FAQs about my life with a dumbphone

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Netflix and Not Chill
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 2/10/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 2/10/23

Netflix and Not Chill

The streaming service’s crackdown prompts piracy and questions of privacy

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The 9 to 5 Continues To 64
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 1/27/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 1/27/23

The 9 to 5 Continues To 64

France’s protests should make the US reflect on its own retirement policy

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Merely a Body
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 1/20/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 1/20/23

Merely a Body

Plastic surgery crazes make thin “in”

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A Year of Disillusionment
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 1/12/23 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 1/12/23

A Year of Disillusionment

2023 is already a flop

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Midterm Elections Prompt Political Anxiety
Opinion Josie Collier 11/10/22 Opinion Josie Collier 11/10/22

Midterm Elections Prompt Political Anxiety

America the Beautiful, Anxious, Depressed, and the list goes on…

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