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Protests taint a day of remembrance

Andres Rivera, Managing Editor During the many Sept. 11 memorials, walks and other observances held throughout the week, one event didn’t coincide with this time of remembrance and reflection on...

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Acknowledge the peaceful majority

The recent Fort Hood shooting raises the question we as a country face every time an attack, of any magnitude, takes place domestically, what was the motive of the attacker? Instant analysis spews out...

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Islam is not the enemy

Muslims have been the recipients of a multitude of hate in the last few weeks. Protesters have stormed the city of New York in opposition to the construction of a mosque two blocks away from the former...

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Muslims defend their jihad

Since the World Trade Center towers fell in 2001, almost anything having to do with Islam or the Muslim culture has become an automatic “go-to” for blame. Nervous Americans have turned terms used by...

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Islamophobia must stop

After three Muslim students were killed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on Feb. 10, the controversial issue of Islamophobia in the United States began to resurface, with some people outraged that this...

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Commentary: Views on American Muslims must change

Erum Jaffrey, Arts Editor The American Muslim condition in the 21st century can be deemed as paradoxical. On one hand, Islam is the fastest growing religion in the United States, but it is also one of...

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Islamophobia still prevalent

editorial cartoon by Jacob Bogdanoff Americans like to boast about the United States being a land of opportunity, freedom and justice, but it clearly does not apply to everyone, especially people of...

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Stop the spread of Islamophobia

With the outpouring of support for Muslims on social media, you would think that the overall anti-Muslim sentiment would not be as harsh, but hate crimes have already begun to dominate local media...

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Panel tackles discrimination issues

Taif Kaissi, co-founder of Medical Network Devoted to Service, a nonprofit mental health service for the Muslim community, recalls the discrimination his family faced after 9/11 at “Different Faces,...

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One-woman play focuses on post-9/11 world

Emily Lau News Editor Playwright and actress Rohina Malik expressed the damaging effects of Islamophobia post-9/11 through the perspective of five different women in her one-person play “Unveiled”...

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Muslims discuss bigotry

Jocelyn Arceo Staff Writer The University of La Verne held a panel discussion on Islamophobia Wednesday to consider discrimination that Muslim communities face today in America, as part of the One...

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‘Never’ happened much to soon

Lindsey Gooding Staff Writing The Coalition for Diversity held a social justice symposium, “‘Never Again’: The Forgotten Lessons of the Japanese American Internment During World War II, Arab American...

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Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, I find the article “’Never’ happened much too soon” [Oct. 21] to be right on! It is very appropriate to compare the internment of the Japanese during WWII to the profiling of Muslims in...

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Lecture addresses the politics of fear

Jason Neidleman, professor of political science, explains the idea of security using a poster produced by the British Ministry of Information during World War II in his lecture on Tuesday. In the...

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Video tests free speech

While some Muslims around the world violently protest against “Innocence of Muslims” – a 14-minute video posted on YouTube that goes out of its way to offend Muslims and the prophet Muhammad – the...

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