Last week the United States, along with Britain and France, launched a missile attack on Syria in response to a chemical attack, allegedly perpetrated by…
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Sophomore Oxbridge students prepare to study abroad
Every year, Oxbridge Honors Program junior students at William Jewell College leave the Hill to study abroad. For most of them, this means a year…
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Remembering the life of Barbara Bush
Former first lady of the United States, Barbara Bush, passed away April 17, 2018 in her Houston home surrounded by loved ones. She chose to…
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Letter from the Editor: New Pronoun Policy
Journalism is both the process of communicating information and the responsibility of representing audiences and individuals alike. It is a practice best used as a…
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic makes his MLS debut
Swedish soccer player Zlatan Ibrahimovic made news in March after his transition from British Premiere League team Manchester United to the LA Galaxy, an American…
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To be Honest… with Dylan Jones
To be honest, it’s been quite a ride, and I’ve loved every minute of it. I look back on my four years, and I’m filled with…
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NCAA further modifies kickoff rules in an effort to increase player safety
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel voted this month to modify kickoff rules in college football. The new rule change allows the receiving team to…
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Oklahoma teachers protest for funding
On Thursday, April 12, Oklahoma teachers ended a walkout that began Monday, April 2 without the protest’s goals having been met. The walkout lasted almost…
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The perspective of popular athletes by fans is skewed and unhealthy
It is an understatement to say that professional athletes are over-glorified nowadays. Football, baseball, soccer, basketball, all of these sports and many others put their…
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