Does flare pollution matter?


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Environmentally-conscious students headed to Abalone Cove on Sept.15, International Coastal Cleanup Day, to aid in the preservation of coasts. Ironically, on the same day, in Wilmington, the ConocoPhillips Refinery fume …

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‘Freedom of speech’ comes into question


Graphic by Marie Lum
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To speak or not to speak? The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights grants all Americans the freedom of press, religion, petition and speech. However, these supposed natural …

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Do UC?


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It’s that time of year again: the dreaded date for college application submissions.  Many students hope to be accepted at one of the many UC schools, but protests on UC …

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Move Over Bookstores, it’s Kindle Time!


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Everyone knows that technology seems to be developing something new everyday, trying to make things more convenient and interactive for people all around the world. It looks like, however, that …

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February Editorial


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Soon, America will witness the 2012 Academy Awards, where stars of the silver screen will be recognized for their salient achievements of the past year; meanwhile, we will speculate and …

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Hasty accusations only lead to further problems


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Art has always been a practice throughout history by which we as humans have expressed truths that were simply too great for words to convey. We poured our souls, our …

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Cheating Editorial


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Cheaters never prosper. But do they really suffer? Experience would have us believe otherwise.
From early on, we are taught that the honest path is the only path. Hard work and …

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October Editorial


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    The newspaper editorial is often utilized as an opportunity for watchdogging, making readers mindful of injustices and faults. Faults, however, cannot be found in evaluating the school’s response to …

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