by Christopher Rose Seagull Angelic break-dancer, you would trade your wings for some food. ———— Bathroom Stall Jazz What trumpet could cry like the creak…
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By Sophie Israelsohn The junior album of the lovably sardonic John Grant, Grey Tickles, Black Pressure, opens with a verse from Corinthians 13. The verse…
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By Olivia Blees From the start of the film, it’s clear that something is just not quite right in Goodnight Mommy, a unique and subtly…
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By Tyler Obropta I had a friend once who had gone to Japan with his family and ate some cod milt. Milt is basically fried…
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Forced standardization through the educational system A child moves a pencil across his notebook, writing and rewriting his name. He forms each letter as the…
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by Katherine Schulman “Cameron, just eat your fucking chocolate cake, man. It’s French,” J.D. all but whispered. He finished inhaling his slice for a moment…
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Questions arise over civilian casualties, program’s effectiveness The Bureau of Investigative Reporting, a U.K. based non-profit, estimates that the U.S. drone program under President Barack…
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Rochon and the Board of Trustees failing to create conducive campus climate Editor’s Note: The group POC at IC, which stands for People of Color…
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The problem with the All Lives Matter rebuttal Black Lives Matter: the mantra of a modern-day civil rights movement and the rallying cry of a…
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Post-Punitive: Life During and After Incarceration
by Matthew Nitzberg November 18, 2015An interview with prison reform activist, Willie Stokes Willie Stokes has been incarcerated in California’s Pelican Bay State Prison three times since 1994. Since his…