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Opinion 

The military fosters violence

January 10, 2020January 13, 2020 Kimia Emadi military, trauma, trump, violence

First Lt. Clint Lorance ordered the shooting of three civilian men in Afghanistan. Today, he is home with family, pardoned

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Highlights Opinion 

Gun control is necessary but the process will be difficult

December 14, 2017 The Olympian 2nd Amendment, amendment, background check, background checks, congress, country, dangerous, firearms, gun, gun control, gun crimes, guns, homicides, House of Representatives, Las Vegas, Orlando, ratified, second amendment, violence, weapon, weapons

The unnecessary violence and harm that guns bring to people is very scary. There shouldn’t be any guns to begin

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Opinion 

Editorial: fighting guns with guns will not stop the violence

March 27, 2013April 11, 2013 Eva Chen bill, effective, gun, guns, hook, massacre, new, Olympian, possession, problems, sandy, school, solutions, target, the, violence

After the tragedy of the Sandy Hook Massacre, fear of child safety in schools shot up tremendously. What should America

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Campus Community News 

Proposed bill allows trained school staff members to be armed

March 27, 2013June 18, 2013 Eva Chen armed, assembly, California, federal, free, gun, law, man, members, school, staff, trained, violence, zone

California Assemblyman Tim Donnelly put forward a bill in January that would allow for any trained school staff member to

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Opinion 

Massacre of Afghan civilians is an outrage

April 28, 2012September 9, 2013 cvhsolympian Afghani, army, civilians, gun, home, killing, massacre, military, murder, outrage, tragedy, violence, war

I was shocked to hear of the recent atrocity that occurred in Afghanistan, where 17 innocent Afghan civilians, mostly children,

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Opinion 

How far is too far?

March 29, 2012September 9, 2013 cvhsolympian Christina Yee, field, football, injury, New Orleans, NFL, players, Saints, sports, violence

With my feet dangling over the armrest of my couch, I reached for Sunday’s newspaper cluttering the floor. Rummaging through

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Opinion 

The violence in Mexico: we’ve seen this before

October 13, 2011September 9, 2013 danalin Camilo Riveros, Colombia, corruption, drug cartel, Mexico, terrorist, violence

Americans have many opinions about the country of Mexico, and typically they think of it as a great vacation spot,

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