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    �Sport is a vehicle for social change�: Chris Mosier on transgender athletes

    by Georgia Knoles December 6, 2017
    by Georgia Knoles December 6, 2017

    Mosier spoke about his experience as a transgender man and the problems the transgender athletecommunity face. By Georgia Knoles

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    Opinion: ‘You’re not a true Asian’

    by Hayla Wong May 4, 2017
    by Hayla Wong May 4, 2017

    Multiracial identities mean malleable expression, but how we see them can result in unstable identities or denial of heritage. By Hayla Wong

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    It’s Not Personal: The truth lies in stereotypes

    by Hayla Wong March 18, 2016
    by Hayla Wong March 18, 2016

    Harmful generalizations about certain groups of people are perpetuated by societal patterns. By Hayla Wong

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  • ColumnsLifestyleOpinion

    It�s Not Personal: Losing touch with love in the spirit of Valentine’s Day

    by Hayla Wong February 10, 2016
    by Hayla Wong February 10, 2016

    Valentine�s Day has become so glorified, commercialized and showy that our society sometimes forgets what love really means. By Hayla Wong

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    Opinion: Sorry, not sorry

    by Hayla Wong January 19, 2016
    by Hayla Wong January 19, 2016

    You’re sorry…but why? Our culture constantly over-apologizes, and in the process we’ve lost the real meaning of remorse. By Hayla Wong

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    Dear Domna: Where are girls’ opinions?

    by Domna Dali January 18, 2016
    by Domna Dali January 18, 2016

    Debunking the stereotype that “most girls don’t have opinions.” By Domna Dali

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    Girl on Girl: Virginity

    by Dani Pinkus November 6, 2015
    by Dani Pinkus November 6, 2015

    The effect society has on the perception of a lady’s virginity has to change.

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    A Gay In The Life: Why aren’t you gayer?

    by Max Sendor November 6, 2015
    by Max Sendor November 6, 2015

    It’s time to take a deeper look at gender when answering the question, “Why aren’t you gayer?” By Max Sendor

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    Girl on Girl: It’s probably not Maybelline

    by Dani Pinkus October 23, 2015
    by Dani Pinkus October 23, 2015

    Wearing makeup doesn’t make you weak, but if women support each other, we might not feel pressured to wear it. By Dani Pinkus

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    The Hall Monitor: Why a Liberal Arts degree can be risky, but worth it

    by Ellis Arnold April 1, 2015
    by Ellis Arnold April 1, 2015

    Liberal Arts fields are different from more practical fields of study, but they serve a crucial function for society. By Grant Stringer

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