Video Game Industry Turning into Oligopoly
Matthew Ford Matthew Ford

Video Game Industry Turning into Oligopoly

“The Tech Industry has seen radical shifts in the past few years, including this one. Facebook’s huge Meta announcement has caused rifts throughout the industry and competing companies have been quick and aggressive to respond. Microsoft has thrown its deep wallets into the ring with the surprising news of buying the video game developer Activision Blizzard.”

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Book Banning: The Fight Continues”
Jasmin Prasad Jasmin Prasad

Book Banning: The Fight Continues”

“While the banning of books throughout the years mainly plays into the discourse surrounding censorship and citizens’ freedom to judge as they see fit, it also makes an audience wonder what exactly “needs'' to be censored.“

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End of the Semester Burnout
Isabel Acevedo Isabel Acevedo

End of the Semester Burnout

If you’re a student looking for some advice, here are some ways you can avoid and recover from burnout during your school semester.

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Happy Holidays vs. Merry Christmas
Lizbet Garcia Lizbet Garcia

Happy Holidays vs. Merry Christmas

“Christmas is fast approaching. You can smell the pumpkin spice in the air and see the blinding lights on storefront windows and homes.”

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A New Thanksgiving
Lizbet Garcia Lizbet Garcia

A New Thanksgiving

“Think about what you were taught about Thanksgiving. For many, this can include hand-turkeys, funny pilgrim costumes, and the idea of a giant table surrounded on all sides by both natives and pilgrims alike.”

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Culture as a Costume
Lizbet Garcia Lizbet Garcia

Culture as a Costume

“In lieu of recent Halloween celebrations, many people found themselves contemplating a variety of fun and unique ideas. Halloween is the perfect holiday for self expression. It creates an atmosphere that allows people to be as weird, scary, or funny as they want.”

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What is Latinx?
Lizbet Garcia Lizbet Garcia

What is Latinx?

“September 15th to October 15th marks a special time for our Hispanic American community.“

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Digital Humanities
Isabel Acevedo Isabel Acevedo

Digital Humanities

“Exploring the world of digital humanities with Professor Salyers at the University of the Pacific.”

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Afghanistan: History Repeats
Matthew Ford Matthew Ford

Afghanistan: History Repeats

“On April 14th, 2021, President Biden, keeping his campaign promise, announced a full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. At the time, we had roughly 2,500 troops still in the country.”

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Notice: Please Wear a Mask!
Emma Garber Emma Garber

Notice: Please Wear a Mask!

Instead of becoming a cause for contention, mask wearing should be encouraged. We need to listen to medical and public health officials and remove political opinions from global pandemics.

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Recalling Gavin Newsom
Isabel Acevedo Isabel Acevedo

Recalling Gavin Newsom

“On March 19, 2021, almost two million signatures were turned in aiming to recall the 40th governor of California, Gavin Newsom.”

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Freshmen Comment on their First Year at Pacific on Zoom
Jane Hwang Jane Hwang

Freshmen Comment on their First Year at Pacific on Zoom

“Due to COVID-19 protocols that started in March of 2020, many graduating high school students across the globe not only had to struggle with the transition to online school, but also didn’t get to experience the social and informative events offered by most universities.”

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