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Continue reading →: Gratitude for GoldenPhotos and Story By Addison Bruce Living in the United States right now may not seem like the “American dream” because if you are not from a systemically privileged class, it has been a constant struggle of inequality and oppression. Living in Colorado may seem better because it’s on a…
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Continue reading →: Politics Belong in the Classroom; Teacher Political Bias Does NotPhoto and Story By Lila Qualteri In today’s world, it is clear that people take a larger part in politics than ever before. Specifically adolescents. The topic of politics comes up extremely often in everyday conversation between peers, whether it is a comment here and there about what’s happening in…
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Continue reading →: The Trump Administration’s Attack on Higher EducationBy Morgan Cranford Education is fundamental to the liberty and innovation of our nation. However, under President Donald Trump’s latest term, higher education in the United States of America has fallen under direct attack. Trump’s campaign against Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, along with his plan to abolish the United…
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Continue reading →: Liberation PoliticsPhotos and Story By Astrid Fabinski On May 1, 2003, President George W. Bush addressed the U.S., making the public aware of the unofficial end to the unofficial war in Iraq. Bush said to the citizens of Iraq, who had been kidnapped, detained, tortured, bombed, shot, stripped, and robbed by…






