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Trying to balance several different fields of study along with general education requirements means needing flexibility in course scheduling that a 15 credit limit does not provide.
Opinion

ROBBINS: Make course selection less restrictive

By increasing the credit limit right off the bat, students would be able to sign up for a still entirely reasonable schedule immediately rather than having to wait until open enrollment starts a few weeks later with the risk that the courses they need will already be filled.


Time and time again, originally well meaning feminists fall down the line of perceiving transgender individuals and activists as enemies to their cause.
Opinion

LESHER: The Word Woman

The progressive changes made to the English language serve not to erase women, but to specify conversations pertaining to groups it may concern. 


I call on the University to swiftly eliminate all attendance policies across Grounds.
Opinion

WYLES: Stop marking attendance

If the University eradicates all attendance mandates and policies from its teachers’ syllabi, students will feel less pressure to come to class with coughs, sniffles and sore throats, even if they aren’t caused by COVID-19. 


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