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The act of scrutinizing our scrutiny becomes especially salient as we grapple with the extent to which cover-ups are an entrenched component of the systemic phenomena we loathe yet in which we may one day be complicit.
With a battle over Ginsburg’s replacement on the horizon, the nation must reckon with the reality of how the loss of one justice has the potential to affect the liberties of so many.
The task before the new UC leadership is no small one, but they are uniquely positioned to address the issues posed by distance and diversity and may end their term with more student support than what they started with.
Suspected of selling beef, Kalantus Barla was beaten to death by a mob of vigilantes in Jharkhand, India. While there have still been no arrests or convictions in the case, the alleged culprits were members of Bajrang Dal, a Hindu militant organization that espouses Hindutva, the philosophy that India ought to be a Hindu homeland, governed according to the principles of that religion.