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…
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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…