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The Weekly: Build relationships like Trump’s cabinet
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The Weekly: Build relationships like Trump’s cabinet

President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks prove it’s possible to find common ground in a politically divided America. As of Feb. 5, the U.S. Senate has confirmed all of Trump’s nominees — most recently former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi as U.S. attorney general. Trump is excelling at something rarely tried in today’s partisan political climate:...

Dear Collegian, Keep it clean, English department
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Dear Collegian, Keep it clean, English department

We’re all adults here, so we need to have a frank talk about Dante.  I’ve been in Great Books I for a few weeks now, and it’s been fantastic so far. That is, until my prof started reading Dante’s “Inferno” through some twisted, dirty-minded lens.  He took the story of Paolo and Francesca — a sweet,...

Trust requires transparency
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Trust requires transparency

Since President Donald Trump’s executive order instructing the CIA to declassify the John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy assassination documents, common citizens and conspiracy theorists alike have been anticipating the files’ reveal.  Trump has given acting Director of National Intelligence Lora Shiao until Feb. 7 to create a plan to...

Stating the obvious is protecting your church
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Stating the obvious is protecting your church

President Donald Trump’s new executive order declaring that there are only two genders does much more than restore objective truth to government policy. It protects every church, college, and charity that defends this truth.  On Jan. 20, one of the very first actions of Trump’s second term was to make it federal policy that the...

Melania’s fashion: more than meets the eye
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Melania’s fashion: more than meets the eye

Class is back in the White House and it’s as badass as ever.  Since taking the presidency for the second time, President Donald Trump has delivered on several campaign promises, signing 51 executive orders, eight proclamations, and 16 memoranda. It might be the most productive first two weeks in presidential history. But first lady Melania...