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There is no word for “relocation” in the Navajo language. But 12,000 Navajo have been forced to move off their traditional homelands…
There is no word for “relocation” in the Navajo language. But 12,000 Navajo have been forced to move off their traditional homelands…
During these past couple of weeks, we’ve learned about a host of new environmental improvements: alternative energies, new technologies and green products.…
It’s hard not to be stricken with awe and amazement when one thinks about the rich American history of scientific progress. During…
Have you noticed recently that there seems to be an abundance of environmental groups on campus? Barely a week goes by without…
Subsidies are a form of financial assistance designed to reduce the risks and costs of endeavors that would otherwise fail or suffer.…
The editorial titled “Students should be aware of resources provided by Senate,” explores the so-called raison d’être of Student Senate and thus…
As students, we are educated, attentive and informed, and as we become globally aware many of us are becoming more and more…
Two issues are underreported on the current Israel-Gaza conflict: how Israel violated the cease-fire and how we tacitly support Israel’s atrocities. The…
For evidence that a strong government health insurance plan — single-payer, Medicare for all, or a robust public option paying Medicare rates…
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