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Editorial | ‘Stick to sports’ is racist and dehumanizing
The Editorial Board The Editorial Board

Editorial | ‘Stick to sports’ is racist and dehumanizing

When you tell a Black athlete to “Shut up and dribble,” you are only valuing them for those gifts and not their entire person. There was a time when valuing a Black person for solely their physical attributes was called “slavery.”

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Opinion | Diversity, together
Guest Columnist Guest Columnist

Opinion | Diversity, together

With action over inaction, tolerance over intolerance and inclusion over exclusion, there will be unity among all members of our fraternities and sororities.

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Editorial | Chapman can do better
The Editorial Board The Editorial Board

Editorial | Chapman can do better

As Chapman is a microcosm of America with its flaws and freedoms, being proud to be a Panther often means reflecting on how Chapman can do better. 

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Editorial | Where is the line?
The Editorial Board The Editorial Board

Editorial | Where is the line?

On Aug. 12, Chapman law professor John Eastman published an article in Newsweek questioning Kamala Harris’ citizenship. So many members of the community that Chapman claims to care so much about, were outraged – and the institution does nothing except hide behind the front of free speech.

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Opinion | LinkedIn is secretly toxic
Luca Evans Luca Evans

Opinion | LinkedIn is secretly toxic

LinkedIn preys on people like us. It preys on the perfectionists, the workaholics, the people that feel slightly self-conscious whenever they see anyone in a more advanced career position.

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Opinion | How online classes have helped to cope with my anxiety
Tryphena Yeboah Tryphena Yeboah

Opinion | How online classes have helped to cope with my anxiety

Here’s the closest I can come to depicting what goes on inside my body before I speak in class:  I start to sweat in my palms and armpits, I feel light-headed, I experience shortness of breath and my heart races so fast that when I look down, I can see the rapid beating through my blouse. And this is only before I speak.

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Opinion | Legacy prohibits equal opportunity from sorority recruitment
Katie Reul Katie Reul

Opinion | Legacy prohibits equal opportunity from sorority recruitment

In trying to be a better ally to the BIPOC community, I’ve found it critical to self-reflect and see the places in which I may be unconsciously contributing to the systemic racism that remains ever-entrenched in our nation’s history. One example is in my participation in sorority life, a current topic of controversy among many progressive activists.

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Opinion | What I learned from my first Trump rally
Jasmin Sani Jasmin Sani

Opinion | What I learned from my first Trump rally

I attended my first Trump Rally on July 25. Well, let me clarify. I was boating on a lake in Dallas, Texas, when all of a sudden, I looked up and saw a cavalcade of red, white and blue speeding across the water in every which way.

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