Outside Opinions

Protecting More Than Just Our Water

Arlo Bender-Simon explains why the risks of fracking greatly overshadow the positives.
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Violence Will Not Be Tolerated

Emily Potter explains why it's on everybody to make sure this weekend is nothing but fun.
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An Open Letter in Defense of Deltopia

An anonymous author explains why Deltopia represents more than just a party for the community.
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The Arbor, or: How I Learned to Stop Staring and Ignore it All

Why fighting fire with fire often just leaves you burnt.
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From the Office of the Sheriff

The Sheriff commends the students who helped deputies to control a near riot.
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Trigger Warnings at UCSB

In this Letter to the Editor, Bailey Loverin attempts to clarify certain misconceptions regarding UCSB's Trigger Warnings Resolution.
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Combatting Sexual Assualt: Taking the Next Step

Second-year Emily Potter praises the campus organizations that are fighting for real change.
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Selfishly Abusing Our of Freedom of Speech

Should certain on-campus protests come with trigger warnings? Second-year Delyla Mayers thinks so.
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Meningitis Vaccine: From a Survivor’s Point of View

This letter to the editor provides a survivor's perspective on the importance of the Meningitis shot.
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An Open Letter to Chancellor Yang

The Asian Pacific Islander Political Alliance and the South Asian Student Association respond to the school's handling of the recent sexual assault.
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Just Say “No” to GMOs

Third-year philosophy major Max Bevis takes down a recent article defending GMOs.
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Are You Fracking Kidding Me?

A response to a recent Opinion article on fracking.
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Changing Our Environment

Staff member Larry Zins suggests UCSB adds more events as alternatives to the I.V. party scene.
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Dear Academic Senate: Keep Our Colleges Creative

UCSB alum Tony Pierce appeals to the Academic Senate, who is deciding the fate of the CCS Literature program today.
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Exposing the Flaws of Sex-Positive “Feminism”

In this week's letter to the editor, an anonymous author explores the idea that sex-positive "Feminism" may be doing more harm than good.
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