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Trump’s border laws are cruel and unjust

September 14, 2018 Isaac Yang

In the past two years, President Donald Trump has enforced several unnecessarily harsh policies targeting both legal and illegal immigrants.

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In Politics, Immigration Tags Volume 54, Issue 1
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Students must use their political voices

September 14, 2018 Kaitlyn Han

Since 1986, only 20 percent of eligible American young adults have voted in federal elections. Over the last decade, that percentage has only decreased as the next oldest age group, 30 to 44, surpassed them by 17 percent.

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In Politics Tags Volume 54, Issue 1
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How social media is changing news

September 15, 2017 Faith-Carmen Le

Following a Ku Klux Klan rally in Charlottesville, pictures of rioters rapidly circulated through social media. Immediately after they surfaced, people traced International Protocol addresses and illegally stalked profiles to expose the demonstrators.

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In Social Media, Politics Tags Volume 53, Issue 1
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How social media is changing politics

September 15, 2017 Amy Weng

In 2005, only five percent of the United States population used social media. Today, that number has increased to 70 percent. This widespread use of social media has impacted how Americans view the world around them, particularly in terms of politics and social issues.

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