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General Education Choices?
Kyra Garabedian Graphics Editor Every student at Rhode Island College is required to take courses that satisfy general education...
Kyra Garabedian
Oct 25, 20202 min read
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Pandemic schooling: the feeling is mutual
Kaicie Boeglin Opinions Editor Going back to college during a pandemic has been no easy task, and although every institution is set up...

Kaicie Boeglin, News Editor
Oct 25, 20203 min read
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The streets won’t sleep
Kaicie Boeglin Opinions Editor The recent crash of 24-year-old Jhamal Gonsalves brings our state closer to the heart of the Black Lives...

Kaicie Boeglin, News Editor
Oct 25, 20204 min read
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COVID-19 highlights the differences between democracy and authoritarianism
Daniel Costa Assistant Opinions Editor The original epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, based in the Chinese city of Wuhan, was a “model”...
Daniel Costa, Assistant Opinions Editor
Oct 25, 20202 min read
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Humanism is obsolete
Kaicie Boeglin Opinions editor To be obsolete means that one has no ideals, imagination, ingenuity and overall serves no purpose. The art...

Kaicie Boeglin, News Editor
Oct 25, 20203 min read
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Growing Pains
Autumn Messier Anchor Staff Writer As most students and teachers have realized by now, distance learning is mentally straining. Many days...
Autumn Messier, Anchor Contributor
Oct 18, 20202 min read
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Big Tech plays their hand in election interference - with censorship
Daniel Costa Assistant Opinions Editor One of the biggest fears of a free society is the restriction of information. This fear has been a...
Daniel Costa, Assistant Opinions Editor
Oct 18, 20203 min read
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Living in the blue shadow
Caroline Niehoff Copy Editor Rejected, outspoken and looked down upon. Colleges encourage a massive blue wave that washes over the...
Caroline Niehoff
Oct 18, 20202 min read
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What are other countries thinking about us?
Kyra Garabedian Graphics Editor Whether you are paying attention to the news or not you have undoubtedly become skeptical of what is...
Kyra Garabedian
Oct 18, 20203 min read
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Meat is Killing Us, and Not Just in the Ways You Think
Katarina Dulude Anchor Contributor COVID-19. Swine flu. Bird flu. They have something in common besides being deadly diseases: their...
Katarina Dulude
Oct 18, 20202 min read
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Is Blackboard Best?
Autumn Messier Anchor Staff Writer Since distance learning began, students and educators knew there would be both academic and...
Autumn Messier, Anchor Contributor
Oct 12, 20202 min read
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How much is too much?
Kyra Garabedian Graphics Editor There is no doubt every college student has experienced the feeling of being overwhelmed with their...
Kyra Garabedian
Oct 12, 20203 min read
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What ever happened to honor?
Gregory Williams A&E Assistant Editor According to Barnhart’s Dictionary of Etymology, the word honor derives via Old French from the...
Gregory Williams, Assist. A & E Editor
Oct 12, 20202 min read
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Biden plays a dangerous game with court packing
Daniel Costa Assistant Opinions Editor In a fresh debate that took place between Vice President Mike Pence and VP candidate Kamala...
Daniel Costa, Assistant Opinions Editor
Oct 12, 20203 min read
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America’s fake democracy explained
Kaicie Boeglin Opinions Editor The battle royale of public opinion is the only stance for the abolition of the electoral college. The...

Kaicie Boeglin, News Editor
Oct 12, 20203 min read
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Are we safe attending in person classes?
Kyra Garabedin Graphics Editor Those of us who are lucky enough to attend in person classes on campus this semester are facing more...
Kyra Garabedian
Oct 4, 20203 min read
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Mental impacts of Distance Learning
Autumn Messier Anchor Staff Writer Since the beginning of COVID-19, everyone knew there would be inevitable changes. Whether it be...
Autumn Messier, Anchor Contributor
Oct 4, 20202 min read
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Mostly remote: did RIC make the right decision?
Daniel Costa Asst. Opinions Editor On Sept. 21, 2020; 175 students at Providence College were confirmed to have contracted the...
Daniel Costa, Assistant Opinions Editor
Oct 4, 20203 min read
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An inhumane system: the Breonna Taylor decision
Kaicie Boeglin Opinions Editor Disappointment, betrayal by the system, name exploitation and utter dismay are only some of the feelings...

Kaicie Boeglin, News Editor
Oct 4, 20203 min read
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Navigating the digital classroom... without power
Kyra Garabedin Graphics Editor This morning I woke up to a quiet house with no power or internet. Living in a very rural area, I am no...
Kyra Garabedian
Oct 4, 20203 min read
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