I hold the plastic button, click I’m so excited, it’s finally here It’s the first photograph we’ve had together since I was six… The flash…
Issues
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Always igniting her face was a smile so big, so bright, so knowing. The world was at her feet, and her feet were in the…
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Challenging the stereotypes of body size and health
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The conspiracy theory has become a defining element in American society. While it is easy to affiliate such beliefs with the aging hippie kooks, it cannot be denied that many of these theories create haunting uncertainty about what we think we know.
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September 11Upfront
Gender Roles in 9/11: Heroes, Damsels and Villains
by Jessica Santos October 3, 2011It’s not news that American society and its media disseminate gender roles on a daily basis. In regards to 9/11, we are given three primary options: heroes, damsels, and villains.
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Ministry of CoolSeptember 11
Reflection & Review: 9/11 at The Newseum
by Carly Smith September 30, 2011The 9/11 exhibit, one of the Newseum’s permanent fixtures, aims to portray the challenges journalists faced when covering the tragedy as it occurred
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IssuesMagazineNews & ViewsSeptember 11
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Fight
by Adam Polaski September 30, 2011While much of the LGBT community applauded the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the military ban on openly gay and lesbian service members in the military, some activists, like the members of Against Equality, disagree. They say the repeal extends the reach of U.S. militarization.
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When confronted with the hatred of a direct attack, some victims respond by desiring war or violence. Some respond by settling into a state of internal anger or despair. Others, however, take the opportunity to push for peace and take action to stop the hateful cycle.
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Juana Bacchus lost her husband, Rudy Bacchus, in the 9/11 attacks. Ten years later, after battling denial, anger and sadness, she still remembers a happy life with him. In an audio collage, Juana tells her personal story of falling deeper in love with Rudy after his death.
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TSA Agent goes too far