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This election has become incredibly contentious, but, honestly, for good reason.
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This election has become incredibly contentious, but, honestly, for good reason.
With the presence of COVID-19 in this election season, many states are making voting by mail more accessible than it has been in the past. Several states including Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah, and Washington have conducted all-mail elections in the past, but for those that have not, handling the massive amounts of mailed ballots will almost certainly prove to be overwhelming.
A little over a week before an already shortened, but much needed Fall break, students received an email detailing the plan for the Spring 2021 semester schedule.
Dining and food options experienced some pretty big changes this semester.
The words “United we stand, divided we fall,” were not only a chant at the Say Their Names Unity March but the core message of it all.
Vote and not just because Uncle Sam told you to; but before you do, you must be registered.
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Election year. Super Tuesday. Caucuses. Primaries. Presidential debates. October Surprise.
10 million.
Here at The Echo, we realize now is the time of year busyness can take over. Thanksgiving nears, yet we can forget to be thankful.
How can we best serve our brothers and sisters in the Taylor community who have disabilities?
In a town like Upland where the nearest Walmart is more than 20 minutes away, “convenient” is not a word thrown around much.
Have you ever drank so much milk you had to puke? Most students on Second East Wengatz knows what this is like.
When we talk to each other about our deeply held beliefs about sensitive topics, it is difficult to see any challenge as anything less than a personal affront. This applies to many of the events that have affected the Taylor community.
It is all about budget balancing.
All right, it’s time to get to the bottom of this.
A new semester always brings chaos to campus.
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