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Editorial: Loan forgiveness faces termination

Cardinal Points last covered the federal student loan forgiveness plan Oct. 21. Much has changed since then.  President Joe Biden originally made promises to work toward student debt relief last August, but decisions by the Supreme Court have since placed...

Editorial: Tensions heat up in Israel

The Israel-Palestine conflict has been raging on for decades, beginning in 1948. Many Jewish individuals began to migrate to the Middle East, declaring Palestine as Zion, or a nation state for Jewish individuals and a safe haven. Palestinians did...

Editorial: Ecological crisis mushrooms in East Palestine, Ohio

A tragedy with catastrophic and unseen consequences occurred Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio, where a freight train derailed. The train was pulling several cars filled with vinyl chloride and other harmful chemicals and 38 of 141 train cars...

Editorial: EIC reflects on experience, says goodbye

Editor in Chief Olivia Bousquet graduates after being a part of Cardinal Points for two and a half years. When joining Cardinal Points, I did not anticipate that I would be spending more than 16 hours a week dedicated to...

Editorial: Respect for Marriage Act passes Senate

American queers rejoiced and celebrated June 26, 2015, when same-sex marriage was ruled legal. Anyone in the states could marry who they love. However, then the Supreme Court became ultra-conservative thanks to the likes of former President Donald Trump....

Editorial: Americans suffering to survive

 In modern times, many on the left side of the political spectrum have gripes with former President Ronald Regan. Due to Reagan’s policies, the federal minimum wage no longer coincides with the cost of living. If it had, federal...

Editorial: Voting impacts local community

Yearly elections are often overshadowed by presidential elections, but they are just as important, especially midterms. Midterm elections were held this year Tuesday, Nov. 8. The results of these polls can easily sway the political landscape for the remainder...

Editorial: November marks Alzheimer’s awareness

November is full of celebrations and history. It’s the month for the American Thanksgiving, Black Solidarity Day and, of course, Black Friday. However, it is also an awareness month, just like the other months of the year. This November,...

Editorial: Loan forgiveness begins, students save

President Joe Biden has finally released the student loan debt relief application after making promises back in August. The relief program will relieve up to $20,000 for students who receive Pell Grants, and up to $10,000 for those who...

Editorial: Mahsa Amini death sparks protests

An outcry for change within Iran has been prevalent through protest, a protest that began Sept. 21 against the Islamic Republic. Why? The death of a 22-year-old woman, Mahsa (Zhina) Amini, who was in police custody after she was...
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