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Editorial
Oak Leaf endorsements
With elections around the corner, students are faced with many choices. The presidential pick is the most important choice in this year’s election.
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Show instructors some respect
Every building on campus is named after someone who impacted SRJC.
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Conventional nonsense
The Democratic and Republican national conventions are over. Yes, America, you are free to return to your regularly scheduled programming. But what’s purpose of the conventions?
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Traffic tolls to alcohol
It seems that most of us are in a jam for cash. It’s no secret with the rising cost of fuel, most of us are left wondering if things are going to ease up.
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The Constitution conundrum
Constitutions are the most important documents for any organization. From nations to clubs, they provide the backbone of stability to any government. Santa Rosa Junior College is changing its constitution, replacing the 1967 version.
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Youth voters changing the course of history
Young people don’t vote. If this weren’t an issue, MTV and countless talking heads wouldn’t be begging youth to vote.
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Make earthquake safety a priority
Of all issues facing SRJC today, the most important should be student safety.
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What’s in a name?
Earlier this semester when we asked students how they felt about the new food services situation on campus, nearly every student mentioned concerns about what would protect them during lunch on rainy days.
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Be enviormentally conscientious
For anyone not paying attention to the news, the environmental diagnosis is not good.
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Don’t squander chance to improve cafeteria
Like many students, we too were dismayed by the lack of a cafeteria upon the return of the semester.
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