One aspect of this album that I really enjoy is the fact that among the powerful beats and brilliant combinations of instruments there is always a message about race, class, religion, or confidence that rings true.
Kaley Belval
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Some families donate rather than flaunt their wealth
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It is often said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but is that really true? In many ways, women and men are held to a societal standard of how they should appear. Unfortunately, this creates a society in which anyone who deviates from these standards is considered to be “letting him/herself go.”
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Fears and missteps in the undergraduate experience
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A look at IC Feminists and their upcoming events
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A ‘Good Fortune’ Teller: Filmmaker Jeremy Levine
by Kaley Belval February 29, 2012A look at Buzzsaw alum Jeremy Levine’s Emmy-winning film, Good Fortune, which investigates just how effective international aid organizations really are.
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Cöelis Mendoza, an Ithaca College sophomore, has been pretending to be pregnant since August as part of a sociology experiment. Here, she talks with Buzzsaw about what she’s learned.
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The United States often prides itself on the notion that women have full, legal rights — to education, to employment and to make their own choices. But those legal rights face significant roadblocks when it comes to the doctor’s office; there, the country’s assurance of reproductive rights falls terribly short.
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Ithaca’s Tattoos: The Graffiti in Downtown Ithaca
by Kaley Belval December 5, 2011I looked at the graffiti in Ithaca, and I realized that it was, in a way, the city’s own set of tattoos. The graffiti is something that helps to define Ithaca’s “body,” something that characterizes its “soul”: the people that make up its population.