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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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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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.