
Politicians shouldn’t get to say ‘hope’
Cal in Color
Too often, when major social movements become overtly political, the rhetoric of hope, in turn, becomes a political tool.
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Too often, when major social movements become overtly political, the rhetoric of hope, in turn, becomes a political tool.
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Microaggressions — as my sister and I know — are frequent occurrences: At some point in the life of each student who’s a BIPOC, you endure this unfortunate fate.
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College recruitment is just one of the many aspects of normal life affected by the pandemic.
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Playing board games is an excellent way to spend time indoors. Here’s a power ranking of games you can play without getting annoyed at your fellow players.
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With the increasing responses to COVID-19, instructors should be open to instituting alternative assignments to allow for a flexible approach.
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I traded staying six feet away for sharing six seconds of embrace because I didn’t know if or when I would see some of these people in my life again.
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Looking for some fun ways to spend your summer indoors? Here’s a list of card and board games you can play that are more fun than Monopoly.
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