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Column: Trump cannot “fake news” way out of Helsinki blunder

Monday’s Trump-Putin press conference was yet another enormous blunder by Trump on foreign policy.

Column: Trump is not literally Hitler

by Jack Zhang     Trump has been called everything from a fascist to a neo-fascist to a Stalinist for his continued attacks on free speech and journalistic integrity. However, he is none of those things.     To be sure, he’s an authoritarian with tinpot dictator characteristics, but not a “fascist.” To properly understand […]

Column: Trump tweets need tweaking.

Trumps uses Twitter to relay his information, this is great but he should do it in a more organized way.

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Column: The dangers of false information in the hands of Gen Alpha

Younger generations are unable to recognize false information, and it’s a cause for concern

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Column: A bleak but hopeful outlook for journalism

Raymond Buckley speaks about the uncertain future of journalism in the hands of the younger generations.

Column: How fake news has affected how Generation Z views the media.

Fake news has been affecting my generation and how we feel about real news.

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Column: Agreeing with Senator Avard

Students shared strong opinions after meeting with Senator Kevin Avard.

Column: Celebritities vs Real world

Celebrity culture is distracting the public from more important issues, such as terrorist attacks, mass shootings, and global warming.

Column: Social media and the effects on the public and journalism

Social media is a fun and useful tool. Sometimes, however, it can do more harm than good.

Column: Generation Z gets an F

Generation Z has abandoned journalism, and we need to stop it now.