Panel examines modern feminist issues

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“Is it time to throw the term feminism out the window?” asked junior Jennifer Casas to a panel of students and professors. The panel looked nervously to each other as history professor Martha Rampton tentatively approached the microphone and replied, … Continued

“Kingsman” brings smarts to spy genre

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In “Kingsman: The Secret Service,” Director Matthew Vaughn (“X-Men: First Class,” “Kickass”) plants us in the high tech world of a historical, stylish British spy organization dedicated to defending society from disastrous threats, while once again proving that he’s a … Continued

Coffeeshop incident brings new perspective

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As college students, we take great pride in the new experiences that offer themselves up all around us. If you’re like me, you might have lived your entire pre-college life in a small county in rural Oregon, then suddenly found … Continued

Groups share events, plans

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This year the Center for Peace and Spirituality and Black Student Union will be hosting a series of different events in the month of February in honor of Black History Month. Director of Student Academic Inclusion Yashica Island said one … Continued