In past generations, it’s been considered unprofessional to have visible tattoos in a professional workplace setting. However, new studies show that visible tattoos aren’t preventing
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Alternatives for campus protection
The growing mistrust of the police department is a result of the systemic racism and police brutality in our country. Hiring private security would allow
Daylight Saving Time has got to go
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is more than just a minor inconvenience. It’s an antiquated solution to a problem we no longer have. Permanent Daylight Saving
Paid maternity leave should be a right
State-mandated paid maternity leave should have existed since the big bang. It just seems unfair to have to go back to work shortly after giving
Hybrid classes are not ideal
Hybrid classes are preventing students from achieving their best performance in an academic setting. For those who don’t know, a hybrid classroom setup allows both
Column: Stop antisemitism once and for all
History is repeating itself with a battle against Jews that was fought for centuries and never seems to stop—antisemitism. Antisemitism is hostility to, prejudice toward
Column: Prayer shouldn’t be imposed on anybody
The conservative-leaning Supreme Court has furthered their actions to dismantle laws across the nation that protect teachers from mandating prayer in the classroom; this recent
Column: Abortion is a human right
While the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is still unknown, the general public is exasperated. Women are tired. They’re tired of hearing other people
Column: Nobody wanted this war
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has brought along immeasurable tragedy, hardships and mental grief for everyone, but especially for the citizens caught in the crossfire,
Column: Celebrating Filipino American History Month
Filipino American History Month is important to me because it represents us as a culture and who we are as a tribe. Filipino Americans that