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Yearly Archives: 2016

Ditching class not worth loss

It’s a rainy Monday morning, you don’t have a car and your class is 10 minutes away. You’re just not feeling it, so you...

News outlets jump to conclusions

People have developed an inaccurate idea of who is capable of terrorism. Someone should be deemed a terrorist based on their killing or harming...

Editorial: Debate involvement needed

The 2016 presidential election gives the majority of students their first chance to vote and have our voices heard. No matter what side of...

Worldly views needed when writing, speaking

The wisest people tend to be those who are always watching, learning and building. Opportunities for observation is everywhere. As a writer, I take things...

Snowden’s infamous past being analyzed

On May 24, 2013, now former National Security Agency subcontractor Edward Snowden made a choice. In an email to the Washington Post, Snowden requested that...

Young voters influenced by celebrities

New York City officers were called to the SoHo area at 2 a.m. June 6, to disperse a crowd of hundreds of eccentrics. Standing...

Cardinal Points staff member reacts to column

“Colin Kaepernick, Eric Reid, Megan Rapinoe and everyone else who has decided to kneel or sit during the National Anthem, good for you.” Sincerely, Bailey...

Letter to the editor: Misused word chance to learn about culture

I was quite surprised to see the headline on page 7 of the most recent Cardinal Points that read: “Music lovers gypped by big...

Letter to the editor: Looking past privilege to understand issues

I happened to read the opinions article written by Emily Kim concerning athletes who don’t salute the flag during the national anthem. The article...

Letter to the editor: Student encourages well-informed thoughts

It is evident from the column “NFL players sit in spotlight” that there is a major disconnect in what Black Lives Matter means. Let’s begin...

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