Hormonal contraceptive methods, from the pill to monthly injections, are all tied down by the same problem: They are meant only for women. but women aren’t the only ones responsible for reproduction, so why don’t men have better options?
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How the TC3 experience differs from IC and Cornell By Maureen Tant Both Ithaca College and Cornell University help drive the local economy and dramatically…
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Fashion trends that leave little to the imagination By Cady Lang You know you’ve seen them walking back from a night out—bandage-tight miniskirts barely covering…
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How America’s schools have limited access to nutritious foods By Elizabeth Stoltz Between lunches and breakfasts, vending machine snacks, bake sales and birthday party treats,…
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Why IC Dining Service workers remain quiet after Sodexo’s revised media policy By Alyssa Figueroa While flipping through an employee handbook, it is not unusual…
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The art of the fake ID By Brian Hayes You’re standing in line holding your six-pack of beer, your hand’s shaking, thinking to yourself, “Is…
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The movement to remove conflict minerals from campus By Gena Mangiaratti It’s hard to imagine how an iPod can be related to a war, but…
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A flash fiction piece “The Gynecologist’s office is no place to spend an anniversary, Marybeth.” The words floated from the mouth of tremor-ridden Dr. S.…
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Old Man Falls Asleep While Hosting Public Access Channel
by Marc Phillips April 6, 2011Cameras stay rolling for more than two hours By Marc Phillips Joe Kalbert, host of Smethport’s first and only public access talk show, Joe’s Spin,…
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Confessions of a self-loathing capitalist By Kevin Michels I paused on the precipice of Emerson Suites and bent down to lace up my Adidas, my…