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Category: The Bradford Reflects

As a staff, The Bradford takes a moment to reflect on the daily events that affect our lives–locally, nationally, and internationally.

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An opportunity to strengthen our resolve

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Today the blue, white and red tricolour of the French flag flies over a country that pains from a devastating attack on an office building […]

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Emphasizing the importance of the free press

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The tragedy that occurred this past week was not only a solemn reminder of the dangers of unfiltered journalism, but also why it is irreplaceable […]

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Raising the concern of the right to respect

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As a journalist, I am an advocate for freedom of speech and expression – yet, just as Pope Francis declared during an in-flight news conference […]

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Proactive, but necessary

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When dealing with a popularized event such as the terrorist attack on a French satirical publication, it is imperative to withhold judgment of another’s actions […]

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