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COLUMN: Muhammad Ali, an American hero

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In the pantheon of great Americans, Muhammad Ali’s name will forever be etched in stone. The larger-than-life boxer and activist died at 74 on June 3 at HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborne Medical Center in Scottsdale, Ariz.



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COLUMN: Whistleblowing is a public service

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While whistleblowers technically commit crimes in order to reveal the information they have, Whistleblowers are the most dedicated to democracy and freedom than many of the people that work in government.


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LETTER: In response to "Indiana abortion law harms education"

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In an editorial article published in the June 6th Indiana Daily Student, entitled “Indiana abortion law harms education,” the student editors claim this law compromises and infringes upon “Education at a secular, government-funded university,” by “one particular religious ideology.” They imply that this “religious ideology” is Christianity, later stating “America is not a Christian nation.”  In a Gallup poll conducted in January of this year  (http://www.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx), 46% of those polled consider themselves pro-life.


EDITORIAL: Students turn away from Trump

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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s inflammatory and racist comments during the presidential election cycle so far have drawn derision and criticism from politicians and figures in the media. Now, they may be harming international students' desire to come to the United States.




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COLUMN: Viewers find value in TV bachelors

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As I scroll through my Snapchat stories every Tuesday morning, I am confronted with pixelated images of JoJo Fletcher donning some skimpy bikini or sparkly ball gown. The Bachelorette is a crowd favorite.


EDITORIAL: Indiana abortion law harms education

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Education at a secular, government-funded university should never be compromised or infringed upon by one particular religious ideology, but that’s exactly what’s happening to Indiana University researchers as a result of the state’s latest abortion restrictions.


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COLUMN: Hidden artwork wasted in seaports

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            In a world where everyone wants to keep getting richer, art collectors are no different. Due to extremely high value of famous artworks, contemporary art collectors are storing their artworks in metal shipping containers in tax free ports in order to have the works appreciate in value without the burden of taxes.             To these contemporary collectors, the artworks are merely assets to be bought, sold and appreciated monetarily rather than culturally.




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LETTER: New arts leader named

I have always had a special affinity for art in places where art “isn’t supposed to be.” Certainly, most of us enjoy an afternoon browsing a gallery or museum, but there is something really nice about finding art in unexpected places.