The modern paradox of life without a living wage By Lyndsey Lyman The federal government said that a single person living alone is in poverty…
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The politics of line-crossing at the School of the Americas By Gena Mangiaratti Carrying a cross with the name of a murdered Latin American woman,…
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At what point does activism become terrorism? By Kacey Deamer The Federal Bureau of Investigation defines eco-terrorism as the “use of violence of a criminal…
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How alcohol complicates the conversation about sexual assault By Amy Obarski It’s Friday afternoon, and you have just completed what you think is the most hellish…
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What advocacy groups are doing about animal abuse By Kristy Zhen A judge in Collier County, FL barred Tina Cianciglini from owning any more horses…
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Gay Americans are in the habit of getting their hopes up. They rejoiced when same-sex marriage was legalized in California in 2004, then were devastated…
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A note on society’s huge messes By Shaun Poust Cleanup is on the agenda. We need to clean up the air; it’s full of pollution.…
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Making sense of the financial disaster and how we’re fixing it By Christine Loman Economists say it is a story as old as the economy…
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Cutting, pasting and whiting out the Bible to fit your worldview By Gena Mangiaratti Last summer, following years of questioning the Evangelical Lutheran Church in…
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The magic behind repairing politicians’ public image By Meagan McGinnes Politicians are placed on a pedestal of morals, ethics, values and patriotism. Because of the…