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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The psychology behind the commercial success of red By Rachel Konkler The color red is notorious for its associations with love, passion and romance. Culture…
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The push for equality in conservative USA By Adam Polaski In many parts of the United States, two men can hold hands without attracting much…
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And now for tonight’s top story: More irrelevant Tea Party coverage! By Andy Casler Calling November’s election cycle “expensive” is an understatement equal to saying…
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How HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects blacks and Latinos By Kristy Zhen Since it was first isolated in 1983, HIV has infected 60 million people worldwide and…
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By Matt Tracy
Homophobia runs rampant in the world of sports, but most of it goes unnoticed. Gay men are often forced to keep their lives a secret because they are too afraid that their teammates would think of them as feminine, inferior and otherwise secluded from the rest of the team. -
Examining whether Cornell’s fence protest campaign goes too far By Tim Bidon and Sarah Ward Let’s face it: If you don’t own something that says…
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The Gangster Life’s Not the Life For Me
by Andrew Lindsay November 10, 2010A look at the history of gang culture By Andrew Lindsay On the West Coast, in South Central LA, where, according to a RAND study,…
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How and why Uncle Sammy’s creeping on your Facebook. By Kellan Davidson The flow of information is often one of the most important aspects of…
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Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles makes war virtual By Moriah Petty Airplanes cross the sky overhead so often that few Americans take the time to…