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OPINION  |  COLUMNS

UCLA interrogation reveals anti-Semitism

On February 10, a University of California, Los Angeles, student stood before her student council in the hope of being accepted to its judicial board. Rachel Beyda, a second-year economics major, had been unanimously approved by a review committee before she presented herself to the board. With an impressive academic record, leadership experience and several legal internships, Beyda’s confirmation seemed like a no-brainer.


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OPINION  |  COLUMNS

Email scandal raises questions about Hillary’s feminist motives

On Sunday, International Women’s Day reminded the nation of the battle for gender equality. The revolutionary cries of feminist advocates were heard and understood by many.  The population was exposed to the post-modern plight for freedom, which is remarkably similar to quests for liberty undertaken by our forefathers in past movements. And, in the same way proponents of past quests rallied behind strong leaders, so too did feminists rally behind iconic figures. Among the outspoken advocates was Hillary Clinton, whom many believe to be a great symbol for feminism.


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NEWS  |  CAMPUS

UF working to keep women in computer science

By the year 2020, it is estimated there will be 1.4 million computing jobs with only 400,000 computer science students to fill them, according to Code.org, a nonprofit aiming to increase minority participation in computer sciences.



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