Category: Opinions
The Mesquite News
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Opinion: Chris Wallace, the American people deserved more
Between interruptions, name calling and poorly chosen neckties, it’s fair to compare the first of the 2020 presidential debates to a meticulously planned and nationally televised car crash the Full Story » -
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Editorial: The impact of a new Supreme Court Justice
While Ruth Bader Ginsburg will forever remain in the hearts and minds of the public, the void of her absence on the Supreme Court leaves uncertainty for the future. Full Story » -
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La-Tieka Sims: An open letter to the student body
To my Jaguar Family, As this year comes to a close, I first want to say thank you for entrusting me with representing your voice. When I was elected Full Story » -
- COVID-19
OPINION: After the pandemic
In the United States, over 550,000 people don’t have a home to go to at the end of the day. Currently, over 11 million children in our country face Full Story » -
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OPINION: Seniors cope with graduation postponement
Graduating members of the Mesquite staff share their feelings in light of Texas A&M University-San Antonio postponing graduation due to COVID-19 related health precautions. Commencement will be held on Full Story » -
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Viewpoint: Why do you march?
In 1993, I was 16 and living with my mother and my younger brother James in a little white house on Iowa Street, which is across the street from Full Story »