The status of movable street art By Cody Norton Some say the origins of graffiti can be traced all the way back to prehistoric humans…
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The future of public transportation is here. But are we ready? By Brian Tetrud With nearly 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S.…
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Yes–that’s my choice By Carly Sitzer This past December, while on vacation in Florida with my family, we went to an arcade. I’m guilty of…
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College students criss-cross the nation for long-distance-relationships By Gena Mangiaratti On the wall above the desk of Ithaca College freshman music education major Erika St.…
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By Giana Porpiglia Confused. Disoriented. Panic-stricken, he forces the door open only to face a concrete wall obstructing his only way out. 34-year-old Nicholas White…
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The ups and downs of being a frequent flyer By Matt Reis Waiting for a flight in an airport often brings forth memories of a…
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One road trip at a time By Chris Zivalich Only a handful of people can claim to have made the arduous journey from Denver, Colo.,…
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Fighting compassion fatigue in Haiti and New Orleans By Qina Liu First there are the news reports, projecting the dilapidated houses, the masses of human…
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By S.M.K. You’re driving slowly through your residential neighborhood listening to “TiK ToK” by Ke$ha. The windows are down, and you have decided this is…
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Why pilots’ salaries have decreased over the years By Amy Obarski So it’s the 1970s. You are a newly trained commercial airline pilot, and you…