The idea’s been done a million times — scuttling around a dusty dungeon, slashing skeletons and stabbing goblins. It’s a tired trope, which is why…
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Killing Just Not What It Used To Be
by Jackie Kazim April 4, 2015Violent Video Games Ruining Reality The violence factor in video games has steadily risen as creators aim for more realistic, grotesque scenarios that can really…
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Challenging the stigmatization of menstruation The Office of Women’s Health, a project of the U.S. Department of Human Health and Services, defines menstruation as “a…
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Part-time professors nationwide seek improved working conditions Higher, livable wages, access to health care benefits and improved job security rank high among the demands by…
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BuzzLists: Feminism 101
by Jamie Swinnerton February 27, 2015Lesson one: It’s all personal The very first thing you need to know about feminism is that it is going to vary by each person,…
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Sexual Violence on Campus
by Kaley Belval February 26, 2015Examining reports and resources available to IC students According to the Rape, Abuse & Incest Network, “one out of every six American women has been…
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Dismantling the patriarchy with every keystroke If you log onto Facebook nowadays, you’re more than likely to be bombarded with links, articles, BuzzFeed quizzes and…
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Tina and Amy prove they are absolute authority on equality Standing tall and proud on the Golden Globe stage in their stunning and elegant ensembles…
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Why Even the Swimsuit Issue?
by Maddison Murnane February 26, 2015A look at where it started and who it features The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue was first introduced by editor Andre Laguerre in February 1964…
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Obstacles include affordable housing, addiction and mental health Ithaca service agencies are working with city officials and the Tompkins County Department of Social Services (DSS)…