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Unpacking the Napping Fallacy

Melanie Ziment passionately argues her disdain for daytime slumber.
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Associated Students Elections Guide: Spring 2019

There are a total of 50 candidates running for A.S. legislative and executive seats.
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How to Succeed in Business Without Any Balls

Annabel Li on what it's like to be an aspiring businesswoman in the male-dominated field of finance.
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The Fight Against Climate Change Starts With You

Stella Calbert argues in favor of taking individual action to combat climate change.
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Letter from the Editor | A Call for Civility During Divestment

Opinion Editors Hannah Jackson and Harper Lambert issue a reminder that dissent does not excuse hate speech.
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Letter to the Editor | In Opposition of Divestment

Sarah Mehrnia argues that A.S. Senate should not divest from Israel.
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Ask AJ: The Love Doctor Is In

AJ prescribes advice to a couple o' lovesick Gauchos.
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Letter to the Editor | The Man, The Myth, The Dude

Steve McDonough, owner of Coffee Collaborative, passed away on Feb. 26.
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Quarter-Life Crisis: Facing My Fear of Commitment

At the ripe old age of 21, Kian Karamdashti experiences a major life crisis.
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Not Again: Protect Santa Barbara From Cat Canyon Oil Development

Gordon Hahn and Alexandra Leal Silva take a stand against the construction of oil wells in Santa Barbara.
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Ask AJ: Pitching Your Roommate and Hitting for Both Teams

Is your roommate listening to porn too loudly? You asked and now AJ has answers.
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Bleed, Baby, Bleed!

Kat Chen's ode to the Diva cup.
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Why You Should Work in Customer Service

Anabel Costa argues that no job experience is insignificant where your career is concerned.
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Nice Guys Don’t Finish Last. Get Over It.

Jordan Curiel critiques the Nice Guy Complex, and what the real implications of the "friend zone."
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Family Vs. Self-Identity: Can You Have It Both Ways?

Examining cultural differences within her family, Melanie Ziment defines Judaism on her own terms.
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