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2016-2017, Lifestyles

Murder, mayhem … and more murder

April 20, 2017
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By William Gupton Contributor In a dramatic end to an incredible season, the Willamette Theatre Department’s production of “Macbeth” opened to a thrilling start. The Theatre Department closed out their season with one of Shakespeare’s greatest works: a play filled with tension, extreme dramatic buildups and

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2016-2017, Lifestyles

Adam Grabowski interacts with students and prospective Bearcats

April 20, 2017
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By Dorian Grayson Staff Writer On Thursday April 13, Smith Auditorium was nearly a third full with current and prospective students to hear comedian Adam Grabowski. Grabowski is a comedian who has performed at over 600 campuses, and has been on “America’s Got Talent.” Before Grabowski

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2016-2017, Lifestyles

A duckling’s daring Easter ends with fuzzy fun

April 20, 2017
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By Madelyn Jones Staff Writer Momma walked us over to our home by the stream and we settled in for the night. I tried and I tried but I couldn’t sleep! I had heard that Easter was the best day of a duckling’s life, and I

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2016-2017, News

SSRD spotlight: Erin Gangstad and the war on drugs

April 20, 2017
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By Gianni Marabella Managing Editor Today marks the 17th annual Student Scholarship Recognition Day (SSRD). While for many of us it acts as a happily accepted day off, SSRD is meant to showcase the hard work and extensive research that students have been up to all

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2016-2017, News

U.S. attacks ISIL with the “Mother of all Bombs”

April 20, 2017
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By Gianni Marabella Managing Editor The United States dropped the largest non-nuclear bomb in its arsenal — GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb (MOAB), also known as the mother of all bombs — on targets involved with a branch of ISIL in Afghanistan on April 14.

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2016-2017, News

The limits of resistance

April 20, 2017
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The pros and cons of grassroots opposition By Dorian Grayson Staff Writer Donald Trump has had a hard time in office so far. Despite bragging that his first 100 days were the most productive and successful of any President thus far, he has faced much resistance and

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2016-2017, News

Robert Mercer and weaponized social media

April 20, 2017
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By Eli Kerry Staff Writer According to recent findings by investigative journalists at the Observer, a reclusive tech billionaire named Robert Mercer is one of the most influential figures behind both Brexit and the rise of Donald Trump. Mercer made his fortune at IBM, where he was

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2016-2017, News

E.P.A. Head calls for ‘exit’ from Paris Climate Change Agreement

April 20, 2017
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By Kellen Bulger Staff Writer On Thursday, Donald Trump’s newly appointed head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, made an appearance on Fox & Friends where he called for an “exit” from the historic Paris Agreement. The Paris Agreement, signed by 192 states around the

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2016-2017

Issue 24, 2016-2017

April 20, 2017
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  Still standing with Standing Rock by Montreal Gray In November, myself and four others went to Standing Rock for a week. I say “went to Standing Rock” not to mean we traveled to a dusty flat of land, but to mean we went to a people, a

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2016-2017, Feature

Still standing with Standing Rock

April 20, 2017
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Take a stand with me   By Montreal Gray Contributor In November, myself and four others went to Standing Rock for a week. I say “went to Standing Rock” not to mean we traveled to a dusty flat of land, but to mean we went to a people, a

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