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Buddie, the mascot for the pro-marijuana legalization group ResponsibleOhio, waits on a sidewalk to greet passing college students during a promotional tour bus at Miami University, Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, in Oxford, Ohio. A ballot proposal before Ohio voters this fall would be the first in the Midwest to take marijuana use and sales from illegal to legal for both personal and medical use in a single vote. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Opinion: Don’t go crazy over pot legalization

By Kain Hingle October 25, 2015

Ohio recently proposed legalizing recreational marijuana. On Nov. 3, Ohio citizens will vote on the issue, signifying the spread of smoking cannabis. Marijuana is becoming more integrated into American...

Sleep

Opinion: Middleton should offer a napping center

By Garrett Marcel October 25, 2015

LSU needs one major improvement to campus, a napping center with a BYOB rule: Bring your own blankets. LSU students need a place where during the day we can sleep during our free time. Students already...

Gubernatorial candidates Scott Angelle, Jay Dardenne, and John Bel Edwards await questioning during the final gubernatorial debate on Oct. 21, 2015, in the Holiday Forum.

Opinion: Election turnout Saturday is crucial for Louisiana’s future

By Cody Sibley October 22, 2015

Before you start binge drinking enough alcohol to poison a small animal at the LSU-Western Kentucky University game tomorrow, don’t forget to vote in our gubernatorial election. At the risk of sounding...

Opinion: SeaWorld orca ruling is a win for animal rights

Opinion: SeaWorld orca ruling is a win for animal rights

By Clarke Perkins October 22, 2015

How would you feel being separated from your family as a child, constrained to live in a space smaller than what you’d usually live in and forced to do tricks at the snap of a finger for the remainder...

Attendees hold signs at a 'rally for answers' on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., in support of Corey Jones, who was fatally shot by a South Florida police officer. (AP Photo/Joe Skipper)

Opinion: Changing law won’t end racist cops

By Michael Beyer October 22, 2015

Our laws can help — but won’t save — victims of police brutality from racism. The most marginalized groups often suffer unjust experiences with law enforcement. People of color, LGBT...

“Plugged-in” society causes disconnect between people

By Mariah Manuel October 21, 2015

Technology revolutionized our world, giving access to more information than ever before. While technology’s advancement certainly benefits society, how far is too far? Toyota is the latest car manufacturer...

A man walks along the Mexico side of the old border fence as the newer fence sits in the distance Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, in Tijuana, Mexico. The President on Tuesday praised bipartisan efforts to overhaul the nation's immigration laws, welcoming "a genuine desire" to tackle a famously snarled system that has been stalled for almost two decades. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

OPINION: Americans should have higher respect toward immigrants

October 21, 2015

Americans are naturally nationalistic. A strong sense of patriotism accompanied by beer and barbecue epitomizes our culture. These values are part of what makes America great, but they also emit xenophobia. We...

FILE - In this Monday, July 7, 2014, file photo, Chicago police display some of the thousands of illegal firearms they have confiscated so far this year in their battle against gun violence in Chicago. The recent mass shooting at an Oregon community college has put the debate over gun violence and gun control into the center of the presidential race. At least some of the Republicans who are running have pointed to Chicago as proof that gun control laws don't work. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File))

Opinion: Mental health reform shouldn’t be a cover for not passing gun reform

By Mariah Manuel October 20, 2015

In the wake of countless tragic shootings,Congress finally came up with a solution to end the spread of gun violence and other forms of mass terror: reforming the mental health care system. Shootings are...

Mental Illness

Opinion: The stigma of mental illness needs to go

By Justin DiCharia October 20, 2015

When I was 17 years old, I stood on a chair in my childhood home, tied a noose around my neck and stared up at the ceiling in my bedroom, preparing to hang myself as tears streamed down my face. I felt...

A pedestrian waits to cross a rainbow painted crosswalk in midtown to commemorate this weekend's annual Atlanta Pride parade Friday, Oct. 9, 2015, in Atlanta. The pride parade is one of the oldest in the country and the largest pride event in the southeast. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Opinion: Gay conversion therapy is mental torture for LGBT youth

By Cody Sibley October 20, 2015

Forty-two years after the American Psychology Association declassified homosexuality as a mental disorder, the government finally released a report against gay conversion therapy for minors. The Substance...

Opinion: Candidates Get it Wrong on TOPS

By Cody Sibley October 19, 2015

Louisiana’s gubernatorial election is Saturday, and it’s time you children start paying attention because our next governor can change higher education and financial aid. TOPS, Louisiana’s...

Opinion: Fires Flameout Citizen’s Patience

By Garrett Hines October 19, 2015

Spanish moss droops over aged cypress bark and steam rises from the black muck of storied bayous, creating a picture perfect scene — that is until a hurricane storm surge washes away the crevices...