Examining the U.S. military’s extensive network of bases By Jacquie Simone Every day, children pass the bases on their way to school. The native language…
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The lack of anti-war coverage in the mainstream media By Alyssa Figueroa In February 2003, while more than 10 million people worldwide participated in United for Peace…
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Capitalism and the Barriers to Social Change
by buzzsawmag-import December 20, 2010A Case for communism in the twenty-first century The image of Democrats and Republicans one gets from the media is that they are polar opposites…
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Color-Blind Vampire Drinks Strawberry Goya and Dies… Again
by Andrew Lindsay December 9, 2010Late Thursday evening, Bert L. Ood of the vampiric community was discovered dead, again, by his roommates. In his undead state of living, Ood was…
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Ithaca College wants a new mascot named “Bomber,” but it can’t have anything to do with bombing If you haven’t already heard, Ithaca College is now holding a contest seeking suggestions from the IC community to introduce a new mascot to…
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How “I’m From Driftwood” raises visibility and advances the movement By Adam Polaski If visibility is the key to working toward LGBT equality, it’s essential…
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Examining the crucial turning point in the Former Yugoslavia By Merdina Ljekperic For people in the United States, the term “Red Scare” denotes an era…
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Exploring the business of fracking…and how New York is at risk By Emily Miles Nobody saw it as a big deal,” John Vandermark said, his…
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By Emily Broat Looking around at white, architectural walls and an artfully deconstructed ceiling, the décor at Stella’s Restaurant, Bar and Café could easily be…
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RAW FROM THE SAW: Harry Potter and the Deathy Hallows: Part One
by Ethan Wennberg December 8, 2010By Ethan Wennberg No more Hogwarts, no more school, no more training. This time, it’s for real. The latest film in the Harry Potter franchise…