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A newspaper’s job is to be impartial – it’s not their obligation to help educate or change anyone’s minds. A news source that did that would have no credibility. Should we not ask people to vote if they can’t prove to be educated in the issues? Opinions are perspectives, if they were all the same it wouldn’t be newsworthy.
The BEACH LEAGACY REFERENDUM will free up $1.6 million for student organizations and instructional activities … educate the students about this fact when soliciting opinions — how is an uninformed opinion newsworthy if students do not have all the facts?