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November 2015

FeaturesOpinion
November 7, 2015

Opinion: The United States Must Change Policy Regarding Syrian Refugees

We must put aside our differences and take direct action to fight for the lives and freedoms of Syrians by protecting them from the terrible violence they have endured and…
Elizabeth McColloch
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News
November 7, 2015

New School Board Members Introduce Their Plans

On Tuesday November 3, Carrie DuBois, Georgia S. Jack, and Allan Weiner won election to the Sequoia Union High School District School Board.
Andrew Tan
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Uncategorized
November 6, 2015

The Neverending Requirements Necessary to Become a Citizen

In light of the Syrian Crisis, the United States has not done its part to accept and shelter Syrian refugees. In September, the U.S. acceptance quota increased to 10,000 refugees…
Sarah Orttung
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FeaturesNews
November 6, 2015

Europe’s Role in the Syrian Refugee Crisis

In broken English, Mohammed Alabdallah asked strangers on the internet how he and his family could receive “humanitarian asylum to the U.K.” Alabdallah also noted that his father “has a…
Sana Sheikholeslami
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Op-EdsOpinion
November 5, 2015

Opinion: A Poor Attempt at Remodeling the College Application Process

In its most extreme form, this seemingly noble race to college may pit students against one another, and at dangerously younger ages.
Miranda Simes
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FeaturesOp-EdsOpinion
November 5, 2015

Opinion: A Different Perspective on the Migrant Crisis

The “migrant crisis.” You hear it on the radio, see it on the news, and feel a bit bad that you don’t know as much about it as you feel…
Sequoia Snow
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FeaturesTop Stories
November 5, 2015

A Safe Place for Undocumented Immigrants

The idea of a sanctuary city, one that does not deport illegal immigrants solely for their immigration status, spread quickly. There are now 31 American cities that call themselves sanctuary…
Julian Zucker
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FeaturesOp-EdsOpinion
November 4, 2015

Opinion: Examining Media Portrayals of Israel

We often hear the terms “the Middle East” or “the Israeli-Palestinian conflict” bandied about as cliches of inscrutability, as unlikely to be resolved peacefully as pigs are to fly. There…
Sophie Zalipsky
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SportsWinter
November 4, 2015

Is the Golden Age of Boys High School Soccer Coming to an End?

Ulises Cisneros and Jake Simon contrast the different playing options for boys high school soccer players.
Ulises Cisneros
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Uncategorized
November 4, 2015

Locally Owned Pastry Shop Mademoiselle Colette Deserves Our Support

If you are craving a chocolate pastry, the pain au chocolat at Colette is by far the best one in Menlo Park.
Natalie Silverman
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