Heartbroken (and brilliant) friend mourns loss There are moments in our lives when we feel weak, helpless and afraid. When the last ship passes the…
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Do-gooder derogation and the competition to be moral As a society, we strive to make good choices and commit good deeds in order to prove…
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White man goes on search to find his true identity John Smith had finally had enough. After almost 30 years of not knowing what background…
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by Grace Roberson “whatever life you wear; it will become you.” -e.e. cummings In kindergarten, I was a rainbow clown for Halloween. My grandmother, who…
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The plight of the second-generation Asian-American Out of all the crises one can go through in life, there is perhaps none more frustrating and agonizing…
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Buzzsaw Asks Why… Feminists are afraid to go back to our roots
by Grace Rychwalski March 9, 2016Within the recent years, as feminism has become more mainstream and more widely accepted, it seems like it’s simultaneously lost something from its core. (No…
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by Sam Brodsky Before I heard the news I was sitting cross-legged on sapphire-blue sheets, summer’s heat caked against the windows like static hugging silk,…
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by Christina DiLuzio My issues are rooted Like the base of a tree in soil, they are deep within me Trying to pull them out,…
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Gov. Snyder’s actions neglect human well-being A couple of months ago, most Americans probably had no knowledge of Flint, the largest city in Michigan’s Genesee…
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The danger of California’s four-month methane release With a population of over 22 million and one of the most industrial cities in the country, it’s…