This post was updated May 2 at 9:06 p.m. As Faculty for Justice in Palestine at UCLA, we call upon the governor of California ...
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If you must have this puerile debate about something you can’t live without, at least try to find out what you’re debating.
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The Nebraska legislative session has officially come to a close — and with it some missed opportunities. Leveling the state’s ...