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    Caring about Science and Other Difficult Truths

    According to a live running list of Trump’s actions pertaining to the environment by National Geographic, the administration means to go “back to basics” in their environmental agency ...

    On April 25, 2017 / By Amelia Crispell
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    On Validation: Insecurities and My Visit to the Beast that is Stanford, Part 1

    “Look at everyone. They’re all ants,” my brother Jan sarcastically remarked as he and I stared at the right wing’s hatches collapsing into a smooth white as we ...

    On April 14, 2017 / By Justin Cortez
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    On Validation: Insecurities and My Visit to the Beast that is Stanford, Part 2

    I applied to Stanford under the Restrictive Early Action program in which I was limited to only one private college in the early round; public colleges were still ...

    On April 14, 2017 / By Justin Cortez
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    The End of an Age: Logan Review

    For the past 17 years there has been one constant when it comes to Marvel movies, and that has been Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. This constant, unfortunately, is ...

    On April 3, 2017 / By Jacob Jackson
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    Women’s Month

    March is Women’s History month, stemming from a weeklong celebration of women’s contribution to culture, history, and society in the Sonoma school district, California 1978. Two years later, ...

    On March 10, 2017 / By Tara Cecil
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    Self-driving cars: deciding who lives

    With self-driving cars being developed, one must question the ethics and morality behind such a thing. When driving, the driver must make quick decisions about what to do ...

    On March 7, 2017 / By Tara Cecil
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    Kindness

    In a world where concepts such as prejudice, bullying, and violence are taken lightly, kindness can be the cure for the illness that is hate. Over 3.2 million students ...

    On March 6, 2017 / By Madison Lucas
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    AotM: Josh

    Josh Roberts is the La Plata Gauntlet’s February Athlete of the Month. He attends La Plata High School in the graduating class of 2018 and is a varsity ...

    On February 28, 2017 / By Madison Lucas
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    Unplug La Plata

    La Plata’s A Cappella group “Unplugged” has been busy the past two weeks. The week of  January 27, they hosted La Plata’s Coffee House, an event where Unplugged ...

    On February 28, 2017 / By Jacob Jackson
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    100 Days of Xenophobia?

    Mexico has yet to be completely commercialized and developed, and the core of their developmental strategy thus far has been free trade, but President Trump has said that ...

    On February 3, 2017 / By Tara Cecil
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