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Standing with Paris Read more...
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The University of Missouri has become an epicenter for racial tension following former University President Tim Wolfe’s resignation after protests over his handling of racially charged incidents on campus. Read more...
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Right now, the future of the Internet is being debated in a federal court and almost no one is talking about it. Last year, I wrote about the Federal Communications Commission’s policies reclassifying Internet service providers (ISPs) as common carriers in accordance with Title II of the Communications Act of 1934. Read more...
Photo: Presidential candidate Jeb Bush pledged to end net neutrality if elected. He argued that treating the internet as a public utility prevents providers from focusing on enhancing consumers’ experiences and making investments, endangering some networks’ viability. (Creative Commons by Michael Vadon via Flickr)
My senior year of undergrad was a stressful time. I remember trying to decide what to do for my gap year before medical school – assuming I would get accepted on my first try. Read more...
Journalism is inherently opportunistic. As journalists, we hunt for stories, digest them, write them and move on. Many times, the people we interview are deconstructed into smaller, logical parts – a main source, an opposition source, etc. Read more...
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Maria Alcantara paid more than $600 for the privilege of discovering she didn’t qualify for DACA. In July of 2014, the second-year legal studies and Latin American and Latino studies student at UC Santa Cruz applied for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA – President Barack Obama’s executive action protecting some young undocumented immigrants from being deported. Read more...
Photo: Illustration by Devin Le