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A Common Thread of Nonviolence
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The Temptation of Toyland
by Kimberly Capehart December 11, 2013 -
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Stretching the Limits
by Kyle Robertson and Sara Webb December 11, 2013 -
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Beyond Stereotypes: Demystifying Wicca
by Faith Meckley December 11, 2013 -
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Patrolling the Planet
by Sabrina Dorronsorro November 7, 2013
Ranking No.1 on the Business Insider’s “Ten Most Powerful Militaries in the World,” it is not surprising that other countries look to America in times of crisis. Intervention involves a solid and heavy military backing -
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Big Brother Goes Global
by Elena DeLuccia November 7, 2013
George Orwell’s prophecy of a “Big Brother” surveillance state was exposed during May this year when Edward Snowden revealed the scope of NSA surveillance. Thanks to these leaks, we know the government is watching. -
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Drones, Defense & Diplomas
by Max Ocean November 7, 2013
In April 2012, Cornell University found itself in the midst of a bit of controversy. A series of documents released by the Electronic Frontier Foundation showed that Cornell was one of a handful of educational institutions and a larger number of police stations with a Certificate of Authorization from the FAA to fly a drone. -
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Dealing Behind Club Doors
by Marissa Framarini November 7, 2013
The “outlaw” nature of EDM has only been further propagated by the recent media attention to string of drug-related deaths at electronic-dance events, which has dragged the issue into the spotlight.

Included in the porn are versions of all the popular characters viewers have grown to love and despise. There’s the dwarf, Tyrion Bangister, Brienne the Tart, Jon Blow, Petyr “Littleweiner” Baelish and of course the evil king Jack-offry.
Sara Pines joined the Ithaca Catholic Worker (ICW) because the organization has the same beliefs that she does. “In other words, everything having to do with peace and justice and equality,” she said. “And for one person to do it is not as effective as joining with a group, and that’s why I joined the Catholic Worker.”
As lead singer of The Flaming Lips, Wayne Coyne takes to the stage on Nov. 10 and ascends his throne for the night—a robotic podium constructed from metal globes and coils of fiber optic lights—rapturous applause erupts throughout Cornell University’s Barton Hall.
Santa is on his way and we are expecting more from him this year than ever before. With just a few weeks left until what many consider the biggest holiday of the year, the pressure is on for all those who are participating in gift-giving this holiday season.
Every spring, the Cornell Fashion Collective puts on a professional runway exhibition to showcase student work. The April 2014 show will mark the 30th straight year of student competition, including those who work on fashion design and others who researching scientific applications for their pieces.
Admit it; when you think of a witch, you envision a haggard old woman riding a broom with a warty nose, a pointy hat and a black cloak. Those of us who practice Wicca are called witches, including men, and I believe it’s safe to say that very few of us fit the previous description.