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What matters more? Talent or money?
Opinion Tianbao Yang 10/10/25 Opinion Tianbao Yang 10/10/25

What matters more? Talent or money?

The boom in Fringe Internet Celebrities

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Profits of Parasocialism
Opinion Christina McManus 10/10/25 Opinion Christina McManus 10/10/25

Profits of Parasocialism

The Rise of Taylor Swift’s Billion Dollar Empire

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“The Life of a Showgirl” Might Just be All For Show
Opinion Kylie Bennett 10/3/25 Opinion Kylie Bennett 10/3/25

“The Life of a Showgirl” Might Just be All For Show

With a discography of prolific lyrics as a precedence, Taylor Swift’s lackluster 12th studio album begs the question: has the glitter gel pen finally run out of ink?

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The Return of the Pencil and Paper Classroom
Opinion Antonia Spellacy 10/3/25 Opinion Antonia Spellacy 10/3/25

The Return of the Pencil and Paper Classroom

Are we back to the old days?

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The Complicated Game of Vaccination ‘Choice’ 
Opinion Antonia Spellacy 9/13/25 Opinion Antonia Spellacy 9/13/25

The Complicated Game of Vaccination ‘Choice’ 

Whose choice is it really?

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Our Annoyance With AI Might Be a Good Sign
Opinion Saul Johnson 6/3/25 Opinion Saul Johnson 6/3/25

Our Annoyance With AI Might Be a Good Sign

We’re going crazy, but preserving the human touch 

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Between Faith and Identity: LGBTQ+ in the Church
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/29/25 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/29/25

Between Faith and Identity: LGBTQ+ in the Church

One foot in two worlds

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Behind the Seams
Opinion Lucy D'Errico 5/29/25 Opinion Lucy D'Errico 5/29/25

Behind the Seams

I used to brag about my $6 top…

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Lights Are On, But Nobody’s Home
Opinion Isa Montes 5/29/25 Opinion Isa Montes 5/29/25

Lights Are On, But Nobody’s Home

What circumstances have led to nearly every resident director leaving abruptly and quietly? And who is bearing the cost? 

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The Commodification of Sports
Opinion Christina McManus 5/29/25 Opinion Christina McManus 5/29/25

The Commodification of Sports

The Inaccessibility of sports Viewership during the Streaming Era

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Hollywood Loves Twins, But It Doesn’t Understand Us
Opinion Christina McManus 5/26/25 Opinion Christina McManus 5/26/25

Hollywood Loves Twins, But It Doesn’t Understand Us

The impact of stereotypes on identity

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Bryan Johnson Can’t Biohack Mortality
Opinion Jack Kyle 5/22/25 Opinion Jack Kyle 5/22/25

Bryan Johnson Can’t Biohack Mortality

The man who wants to live forever

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The System is Broken—But The People Aren’t
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/8/25 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/8/25

The System is Broken—But The People Aren’t

In spite of an infrastructure built to punish, some find healing, humanity and hope for a second chance

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Navigating New Cities Post-Grad Through Running Clubs
Opinion Christina McManus 5/8/25 Opinion Christina McManus 5/8/25

Navigating New Cities Post-Grad Through Running Clubs

A simple solution to your mid-20s identity crisis

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Simply the Best
Opinion Saul Johnson 5/8/25 Opinion Saul Johnson 5/8/25

Simply the Best

 It’s time to put down the chicken fingers 

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The Crossroads of the Catholic Church: Building on Francis’ Legacy
Opinion Kimmie Johansen 4/30/25 Opinion Kimmie Johansen 4/30/25

The Crossroads of the Catholic Church: Building on Francis’ Legacy

Why the next Pope must embrace humility, reform and progress

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What Do You Mean That Was Fun?
Opinion Guest User 4/17/25 Opinion Guest User 4/17/25

What Do You Mean That Was Fun?

Turns out concerts aren’t hell. Who knew?

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Nabi Cat Cafe: Not Enough Cats 
Opinion Antonia Spellacy 4/17/25 Opinion Antonia Spellacy 4/17/25

Nabi Cat Cafe: Not Enough Cats 

Cat Cafe Underwhelms

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Santa Clara men’s basketball traveled to Moraga, California to face Saint Mary’s College on Wednesday, Feb. 25, in a matchup with major implications as both teams competed for better positioning in the WCC tournament. 

The game was packe
Mid-quarter leadership changes at Santa Clara University’s Office of Accessible Education have raised concerns following the departures of Director James Marik and Assistant Director Heather Stephan.

The changes were announced in a Feb. 6 news
Santa Clara University men’s basketball hosted conference rival Gonzaga in a thrilling, sold-out matchup at Leavey Center on Saturday night. 

The game opened as a high-paced, low-scoring affair for both teams, and halfway through the first hal

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