Panelists discussed how to get help with mental health and how to change the language we use to talk about mental illness. By Jake Mauff
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A sewer drain problem was determined to be the cause of the evacuation. Some classes were affected. By Lucy Haggard
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Former NFL player Chris Borland visited the Conference on World Affairs to discuss his fight to reduce concussions in sports. By Kyle Rini
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A panel discussed the prevalence of sexual assault in America and ways to change the culture and counter the phenomenon. By Kristin Oh
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The debut full-length release by Diet Cig wears its pop-punk badge proudly, but are its lyrics fun or just vacuous? By Charlotte Spaethe
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Panelists discussed current trends on the continent, positive and negative, and how African countries can best move forward. By Devlin Thieke
Read More »Conference on World Affairs: Women’s perspectives on social movements
Two writers and an activist brought different perspectives on social movements together at the Conference on World Affairs. By Sarah Farley
Read More »Former NASA official Dava Newman speaks about space travel and technology at Conference on World Affairs
The former deputy administrator of NASA shared her hopes for human travel to the red planet. By Carina Julig
Read More »Sunshine Canyon fire to cost city upwards of $730,000; human cause still under investigation
The fire had human origins, and could be the first of many if the warm and dry weather holds. By Carina Julig
Read More »Opinion: ‘Get Out’ and others fairly tackle race, pissing off white people in process
Why 'Get Out' and 'Dear White People' discuss relevant race issues but are met with opposition from white audiences. By Lauren Arnold
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