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brett kavanaugh

The republican party defines party values to put Kavanaugh in the Supreme Court Seat

2018-10-11
By: Joshua Fuller
On: October 11, 2018
In: Columns, Opinions

CW: Rape and sexual assault   Politics in recent years have become a quagmire of emotions and scandals. The most recent nomination and appointment of Brett Kavanaugh is an example of this, and with the sexual assault allegations against the new Supreme Court justice, polarization between the two parties hasContinue Reading

History is made while we are in the classroom

2018-10-03
By: Emma Garton
On: October 3, 2018
In: Columns, Opinions

Disclaimer: I wrote this article on Friday, Sept. 28, one day after Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s hearing. I was angry, sad, frustrated, disappointed and probably any other negative adjective you can think of. I still am all of those things, but on that day, as you can imagine, the feelingsContinue Reading

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