Archive | 2018
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#MeToo Evolving
image from Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at YaleOn a chilly Tuesday night, a crowd of people bundled up in thick woolen scarves and now-out-of-storage-for-good winter jackets gathered in Yale’s Loria Center.
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An Editorial Board Statement on “No Vote: Still Political”
The University News prides itself on showcasing a variety of different events on campus and opinions held by writers and contributors. When the organization falls short on quality, it is its duty to be held accountable and to be transparent about the mistake made.
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UCPD investigates vandalism after Bruin Bear found painted red, yellow
The Bruin Bear statue was found covered in red and yellow paint Thursday morning. The Bruin Bear statue, located in Bruin Plaza, was vandalized sometime this week.
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Gridiron Spotlight Week 12: Memphis can set up mini-playoff for West Division
If UH wins and SMU loses, the game between Houston and Memphis would decide the winner of the American Athletic Conference’s West Division.
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Wheel Debates: Is Impeaching Donald Trump Worth the Risk?
The Wheel Debates are written by members of the Barkley Forum. The views argued below do not necessarily reflect each debater’s personal opinions. Trump’s Wanton Disregard for Norms is Disqualifying By Anthony Wong Some Democrats rallied around the idea of impeaching President Donald J.
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American Protest: Trump continues to step on the First Amendment
President Donald Trump has consistently framed the press in a negative light, claiming it to be the “enemy of the people” and using the term “fake news” every time something that does not show him in a positive light is published.
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Jake Havoc: Human nature
“Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our daily lives. By Jacob Newman. The post Jake Havoc: Human nature appeared first on CU Independent.
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Opinion: Drag kings are underrepresented in the drag world
Thanks to shows like 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' drag queens have made their way into the mainstream. But what about drag kings? By Anna Haynes The post Opinion: Drag kings are underrepresented in the drag world appeared first on CU Independent.
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Sports analyst, journalist and activist Jemele Hill – Jemele Hill speaks to UNC Charlotte students about her work as an activist and the importance of voting
On October 30, widely esteemed journalist and activist Jemele Hill inspired hundreds of Charlotte students and community members.
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GHC men’s and women’s baskeball teams are victorious at home openers
The men and women Chargers both won their home openers. The men’s basketball team opened against Motlow State on Nov. 9. The Chargers led at the half, but with 12 mintues left, the score was tied. The Chargers pulled out the win, defeating Motlow State 76-71. In their home game on Nov.
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