Greek life myths on booze and philanthropy; the Greek Life party record is not spotless by any means, but the situation is not always what it seems in regards to partying for a cause.
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How understanding the complexities of charity expose its harm
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The emotional effects of international aid
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Promoting peace for personal payoffs
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A ‘Good Fortune’ Teller: Filmmaker Jeremy Levine
by Kaley Belval February 29, 2012A look at Buzzsaw alum Jeremy Levine’s Emmy-winning film, Good Fortune, which investigates just how effective international aid organizations really are.
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Where is your donation really going?
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What’s driving students away from volunteering?
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“It’s happening all over, in all sorts of families, not just young people moving back home but also young people taking longer to reach adulthood overall,” claims writer Robin Marantz Henig in her New York Times piece, “What Is It About 20-Somethings?: Why are so many people in their twenties taking so long to grow up?”
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20-somethings are stepping up to lead
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Twenty-somethings turn away from religion and toward secular communities