By: Tyler Obropta Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth is bookended by music, opening with a knockout pop song from The Retrosettes and ending with an orchestral number…
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Bee populations on risky decline A group of students stands on a roof at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Clad in protective suits, they gather under…
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by Joseph Heiland I’m wearing my good jeans. The window is open. All different kinds of people walk on the paths below. They’re heading to…
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Kesha’s on-going battle with Dr. Luke On Feb. 19, 2016, Kesha Rose Sebert lost her lawsuit against her producer Lukasz Gottwald — who produces under…
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Contemporary Student Activism In 1636, Harvard University was the first college established in the United States. When it was first founded, only upper-class white males…
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Exploring Ithaca’s EcoVillage I walk across a small bridge and make my way along the main path of the village, winding through the middle of…
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Company discovers non-genetically modified crops Workers of the Monsanto Company and citizens of the world alike have been in a state of shock after Monsanto…
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The underreported impacts of climate change When one thinks about climate change, visuals of precious polar bears desperately clinging to ice caps often come to…
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Bowie leaves legacy From the androgynous, folksy-looking Hunky Dory-era to the ever-famous Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie never took a seat in the shadows. Few have…
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Justice Scalia’s death and partisan obstructionism Justice Antonin Scalia, the longest serving member of the Supreme Court in United States history, was a titan of…