EDITORIAL | On "anti-white" slurs and Black History Month
On Feb. 2, Turning Point USA published an article about a GroupMe chat that contained a Google document of over 200 “anti-white slurs.”
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On Feb. 2, Turning Point USA published an article about a GroupMe chat that contained a Google document of over 200 “anti-white slurs.”
Valentine's Day can be romantic and sweet, but can also prey on the human desire to be secure. By commercializing the idea of love, Valentine’s Day can cause you to spend money frivolously, water down true romance and enable hookup culture.
On Wednesday, Auburn University Campus Safety and Security sent an email notice to students about a report they received of the drugging of four females in a local rideshare bus in which the driver of the bus provided mixed drinks to the riders.
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To everyone who reads,
Housed in the opinion section, letters to the editor are articles written by citizens who want to share their perspectives on various subjects. There are no requirements, prerequisites or specific qualifications needed to write one.
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In today’s society, it seems like everyone is exercising their right of free speech.
As the Nov. 8 midterm elections approach, it is important that citizens are educated on the many issues and decisions that will shape the future of the United States.
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