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    2019’s ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’ fails at moral ambiguity

2019’s ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’ fails at moral ambiguity

Warning: spoilers ahead. The developers at Infinity Ward had one hell of a promise for this year’s much-hyped reboot of the beloved “Modern Warfare” trilogy: a campaign that would provide a thinly veiled simulation of present-day conflicts through a complex lens.  Whereas the original “Modern Warfare” from 2007 used a

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    Unity among women is more important than ever

Unity among women is more important than ever

There are so many stereotypes about women that have existed for far too long. One of the most common ones is that women are naturally jealous of one another so they need to tear each other down to get to the top. Or, that we are always catty and are

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    ‘Subtitle elitism’ in the anime community is toxic

‘Subtitle elitism’ in the anime community is toxic

Within the anime community there exists an age-old debate concerning how a viewer watches the show. This debate is known as “subs versus dubs.” “Subs” refers to the English subtitles that accompany the Japanese audio of a show and “dubs” refers to the English audio version of the show that

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    Apple’s new gender-neutral emojis are important for non-binary people

Apple’s new gender-neutral emojis are important for non-binary people

New gender neutral emojis have been released in Apple’s iOS 13.2 software update on Oct. 28.  Apple’s new update has a large focus on creating more inclusivity and representation among emojis. This includes gender neutral emojis as well as emojis with disabilities. 53 new gender-neutral emojis are designed so non-binary

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    Songwriters should receive public recognition for their work

Songwriters should receive public recognition for their work

Songwriters are the genius masterminds behind your favorite songs and without them, most of the hits we hear today, especially those on the radio, would cease to exist. They work incredibly hard at their craft, yet oftentimes, they are denied the credit that they deserve. The songwriting itself is an

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    ‘Sesame Street’ properly sheds light on the opioid crisis in a unique way

‘Sesame Street’ properly sheds light on the opioid crisis in a unique way

“Sesame Street” first aired on Nov. 10, 1969 and has been around for over 50 years now. As we all may know, “Sesame Street” is an educational show that teaches young children about themselves and the world around them. The show is still very impactful and influential to this day. “Sesame

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    Rodney Reed should not be executed

Rodney Reed should not be executed

Rodney Reed is an innocent man. Yet, he faces execution despite almost overwhelming evidence that proves his innocence. On Nov. 20, Reed is set to be executed for a crime that he did not commit. In 1998, Reed was convicted and sentenced to die for the murder of 19-year-old Stacey Stites

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    The PACT to end animal cruelty is necessary but unfortunately lacking

The PACT to end animal cruelty is necessary but unfortunately lacking

The Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act (PACT) unanimously passed by the House of Representatives will make certain acts of animal cruelty a federal crime. The Senate passed the bill Nov. 5, and it now heads to President Trump for approval. The PACT Act expands on a law signed by Obama in

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    Twitter’s political ad ban is a step too far in the wrong direction

Twitter’s political ad ban is a step too far in the wrong direction

On Oct. 30, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced from his account that Twitter will ban all political advertising from its site, justifying that they believe “political messages reach should be earned, not bought.” Other reasons were given, citing potential misinformation and a desire to not spread that information simply because they

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    Beto was unprepared for a presidential campaign and it showed

Beto was unprepared for a presidential campaign and it showed

The 2020 presidential election got a bit more exciting when former Congressman Beto O’ Rourke announced his intentions to run in the presidential election. But almost as quickly as it began, his campaign came to an end on Nov. 1. “Beto-mania” was at an all-time high at the beginning of the year

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