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Editorial: Women need equal pay for equal work

The Oscars aired throughout the U.S. on Sunday, Feb. 22. Amonst the typical glitz and glamour of Hollywood, there were speeches given that highlighted ongoing struggles throughout the country. Patricia Arquette, who won best actress in a supporting role, spoke out on gender pay equality. “To every woman who gave birth, to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation, we have fought for everybody else’s equal rights,” Arquette said in her speech.


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Editorial: War Equal makes its way to Alabama

U.S. District Court Judge Callie V.S. Granade ruled Alabama's same-sex marriage ban was unconstitutional Friday, Jan. 23. Granade issued a two-week stay on her decision to allow for appeals, but if no further delays come into effect by Feb. 9, same-sex couples will be able to marry in the state as soon as that day. Luther Strange, Alabama Attorney General, also appealed to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, seeking a longer delay to allow for the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling later this year. We applaud Granade on her decision and urge the courts to uphold this ruling.

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Editorial: WARNING: Vaccine may prevent disease

Vaccinations have become a hot topic after the measles outbreak linked to a California Disneyland theme park. This outbreak should remind Auburn citizens they should be getting vaccinated and should vaccinate their children. Anyone who doesn't vaccinate puts the lives of others at risk.

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Editorial: Taxi drivers in Auburn need Uber updates

Taxi drivers in Auburn breathed a sigh of relief after Uber temporarily suspended operations in the city. While the Auburn City Council made the decision to make new car-for-hire regulations, which was within their authority, taxi drivers within the city should now focus their attention on modernizing their systems. Even if someone does not agree with the City Council's decision to control aspects of Uber's operations within the city, it is well within the Council's authority to regulate business operations in the Auburn-Opelika area.

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Editorial: Smile, Auburn PD could have you on camera

The Auburn Police Division may be introducing additional body cameras to their patrol officers. As part of a new federal program initiative increased government funding has been put aside for police forces to use toward outfitting their officers with body cameras. According to Capt. Will Mathews, the Auburn Police Division is looking into the program and may purchase more body cameras for patrol officers. Bicycle officers around campus have already been wearing body cameras for the past six years. Officers are not required to keep the cameras on.

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Editorial: Changing the name doesn't change the event

Jakell Mitchell, redshirt football player and freshman in sociology, was the victim of a shooting at Tiger Lodge, early Sunday morning Dec. 14. This is not the first time Tiger Lodge, formerly known as University Heights, was the location of a shooting. Former football players Ed Christian and Ladarious Phillips, and DeMario Pitts of Opelika were the victims of a shooting at the same complex June 9, 2012.

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Editorial: Auburn's dead days are already dead

As finals week approaches many students have begun their attempts to cram a semesters' worth of information into a few days of all night studying at the library. Finals week is an understood necessary part of being a college student. However, some of the stresses that come with finals week at Auburn University could be avoided.

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Editorial: Leave Lady Luck out of Auburn football

Since Auburn's unexpected loss to Texas A&M, it seems the majority of national coverage is declaring our luck has run out. "Auburn's luck runs out versus Texas A&M," an ESPN headline announced. "It's as if karma has caught up to No. 3 Auburn after the prayer at Jordan-Hare," said Jon Solomon, national college football writer. "The string of victories was already unnatural," wrote Dan Wolken with USA Today wrote.

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Editorial: Research before you donate

Amidst all the pink colors splashed on buildings, on sports teams' jerseys and on ribbons across America, it is hard to miss October is breast cancer awareness month. With all the hype from breast cancer awareness, it is important to remember to donate to a charity that matters to you and spends money wisely.

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Editorial: Hazing should be treated individually

Clemson University disbanded 24 fraternities on campus after a sophomore died while with his fraternity brothers. According to CNN.com, Tucker Hipps, 19, went on a run with his fraternity brothers and somehow became separated. Officers discovered Hipps' body underneath a bridge that afternoon. Coroners said they suspect he fell from the bridge and died from blunt force trauma.

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Editorial: Class times are scheduled with purpose

Class schedules, when done correctly, are planned and organized well before the semester starts. Some students commute an hour or more to and from classes and have chosen their schedules based on days they can drive to campus. Many students have part-time or full-time jobs on top of memberships in clubs and sports that must be woven into going to class, along with attempts to get necessary amounts of sleep and still have some semblance of a social life.

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Editorial: Disconnecting in order to connect

The increase in technology has led to a decrease in social skills. This generation faces the unique situation of having limitless information available at all times with a stroke of a fingertip. We are surrounded by it. Phones have become bed partners, dates, gym buddies, class distractions and homework helpers.