Tuesday, April 23, 2024

UAW Goes on Historic Strike

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By Angelina Tang This article was written on Tuesday, 9/19, and does not reflect changes past this date. Updates will be coming soon in upcoming...

Climate Week Unfolds in NYC

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By Tulesi Suresh From September 17-24, senior international figures from business, government, civil society representatives, and protesters gathered in NYC for Climate Week. Now in...

The Supreme Court Overrules Affirmative Action

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On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court made a landmark decision overruling affirmative action in the case Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. It was declared that considering race in college admissions was unconstitutional and could no longer be done, specifically denying Harvard University and the University of South Carolina’s admissions offices the right to practice it while also setting a nation-wide precedent. This ruling has reversed decades of decisions in favor of it.

What to Know About the Willow Project and its Controversy

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The Biden administration approved the Willow Oil Project on March 13, sparking massive controversy over its climate impacts. This is the largest oil extraction project ever proposed in the United States, with an $8 Billion cost by oil giant ConocoPhillips. The drilling will be done on Alaska’s North Shore, which until now was the largest single expanse of untouched land in the United States.

Protesters Assemble at UB Against Transphobic Speaker

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On Thursday, March 9th, protesters took to the streets of UB, speaking out against Michael Knowles’s invitation to deliver a speech at Slee Hall that evening.

Harriet Tubman Monument Replaces Columbus Statue

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In Washington Park in Newark, New Jersey, a long standing Christopher Columbus memorial was replaced by a monument for Harriet Tubman.

Yet Another Train Derails in Ohio

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After last month's trail derailment in East Palestine, another derailment occurred near Springfield, Ohio, both Norfolk Southern trains. 28 out of 212 train cars derailed, including four empty tanker cars. Fortunately, none of which derailed contained any hazardous materials, even though other cars did.

Texas Senator Proposes Bill Preventing Chinese Citizens From Land Ownership

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Senate Bill 147, proposed by Texas senator Lois Kolkhorst, attempted to ban citizens from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia from owning property in the state.

The Problems with Puppy Mills

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Puppy mills are breeding facilities that prioritize their profits over the dogs’ needs. These farms can have up to 1,000 dogs under a single roof.

Chemical Spill Following Train Derailment in Ohio

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Toxic chemical clouds carried by the wind from a train derailment site- a description of a catastrophe movie- had become a reality for East Palestine, Ohio, residents.

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