Net Neutrality: preserving the Internet as we know it


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Over the past 20 years, the Internet remained open, free, and fair, allowing ideas to flourish whether or not these ideas originated from an administration office or …

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Colleges ask applicants about sexual orientation and history


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Among commonly asked college application questions such as “What activities were you involved with in high school?” and “Why would you like to attend this college?”, several universities including …

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Affirmative action has backfired


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The acceptance of students by college administrators should be completely fair and unbiased for this decision can greatly impact a student’s life. However, affirmative action policies favor other races …

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Not all about that bass: the need to redefine “positive” body types


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New social media trends, such as the proliferation of selfies, are putting more emphasis on body image. According to the Teen Futures Media Network of the University of Washington, …

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Nicknames signify identity


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         Whether it’s because the name is complicated or just to show endearment, there are many reasons people give nicknames to each other. Nicknames may arise suddenly but stick …

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Generation Me


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Entitled, arrogant, lazy —characteristics of the Millennials. According to William Strauss and Neil Howe, the authors of “Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation,” Millennials are the generation born between …

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Proposed act questions online privacy policy


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Without any opposition, the California State Assembly passed Torrance’s Assemblyman Al Murtsuchi’s proposal titled the Online Tracking Transparency Act the act that requires commercial websites and online services to …

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