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By Jessica Arndt When I saw the live update flash across my phone while watching YouTube that Charlie Kirk had been assassinated, my heart stopped. I didn’t want to believe it was true. For a fleeting second, I told myself it had to be a mistake, a rumor that would be corrected if I just
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The Constitution Isn’t Dangerous—Attacking It IsAfter hearing Joe Rogan in a YouTube short break down The New York Times’ absurd article, “The Constitution Is Sacred. Is It Also Dangerous?”—I had to read it myself. Honestly, it felt like a fever dream. The NYT isn’t just questioning the Constitution—they’re framing it as a threat. This isn’t
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The Hookup Culture HangoverFor years, casual sex was championed as the ultimate act of liberation. Platforms like OnlyFans were celebrated as empowering, and the old double standards between men and women were declared obsolete. I, like many others, bought into this. For a while, it seemed to work. But here’s the truth: it’s all a
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by Jessica Arndt As the leaves turn to shades of amber and the air grows delightfully crisp–for those of us who experience fall weather–a beloved ritual unfurls: I brew my pumpkin spice coffee, don my coziest socks, and settle into my favorite nook on the couch for a glorious rewatch of Gilmore Girls. The theme
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It’s 9:45 a.m., and I’m in a small classroom filled with my peers. The professor is presenting a concept that, in my mind, begs for debate, challenges, questions—but my hand remains glued to my desk. I want to ask, to push back, to share a different perspective. But I’ve learned that the classroom, once a
