In Defense of Ethical Omnivorism
Austin Dalley warns against the issues inherent in the argument for veganism.
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Opinion
Austin Dalley warns against the issues inherent in the argument for veganism.
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A letter to the editor from Gefen Laredo in response to The Bottom Line's "Why UCSB Should Support Divestment."
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Brian Wheat discusses the principle of free speech, and why he believes what constitutes "hate speech" is in fact, subjective.
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Grady Zant criticizes the UC's hypocrisy when it comes to divesting from fossil fuels.
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Ketia Johnson warns against misleading labels in the advertisements for "humane" food products.
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Brian Wheat stresses the importance of using a VPN to ensure your privacy on the internet.
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Hannah Jackson decries men in positions of power with a history of sexual assault.
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Brian Wheat addresses the life changing consequences of baseless sexual assault accusations.
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Logan Clements explains the archaic tendencies of the Catholic Church despite Pope Francis' seemingly progressive leanings.
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The Nexus interviewed all nine executive candidates last week to determine its endorsements for the 2017-18 academic year, selecting the most qualified and directed candidates for each position.
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Though he is running unopposed, the Nexus believes Tannenbaum demonstrates the necessary character and goals for the position.
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Jasmine Sandhu, having served on A.S. Finance and Business Committee, Committee on Committees and Senate, looks to be a fit replacement for Natalie Jordan, the current IVP.
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The Nexus endorses Batsheva Stoll as EVPLA because we believe her continued dedication to I.V. and plans for its future will lead to successful progress for our college town.
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The Nexus endorses third-year English major Menelik Dagnachew for the office of Associated Students external vice president of statewide affairs (EVPSA).
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Le could take a few lessons from Nemeh on the inner workings of A.S., but ultimately Le is the representative for all students at UCSB.
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