PostSecret has served as an anonymous way to express either painful or whimsical aspects of you life. It is cathartic and personal, which provides a sense of comfort. To Write Love On Her Arms at Ithaca College utilizes the general idea of PostSecret in their own organization in order to bring people who have felt serious pain together.
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Health care amendment excludes abortion coverage By Alyssa Figueroa One may not initially consider the hidden consequences of the “abortion bans” included in the health…
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Exploring the increasingly popular form of invisible advertising By Christine Loman In the summer of 2001, 40 beautiful women whispered “save me” into the ears…
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Limiting the effects of depression in students By Gena Mangiaratti Stressed college students are nothing new—they’re constantly busy juggling school work, extracurricular activities and social…
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Invisible Children exposes the crisis in Northern Uganda By Augie Craig “My heart is beeping,” a little boy explains to the camera as he tells…
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Corporations’ influence on fair coverage of the health care debate By Cassandra Leveille Newsflash: the American public is in support of the public option. Results…
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Tracking los desaparecidos in Argentina’s Dirty War By Briana Kerensky The people of Buenos Aires, Argentina love to complain about their government. When Argentina’s current…
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Conservatives: Stifling intellectual discussion since Eden By Samantha Schles We all remember back in 2007 when everyone was talking about the so-called dangerous anti-religious film…
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The debate over gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale heats up By Jacquie Simone As drilling companies are waiting to push water and chemicals into…
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“Three is a charm, two is not the same,” Britney Spears croons on her latest pop hit, “3,” “I don’t see the harm, so are…