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Health & Science
Are We Spending Enough on Public Health?
Ashley Bell | May 16, 2015Public health initiatives aim to keep us all happy and healthy.
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Politics
Gerrymandering: (Mis)Shaping America’s Vote?
Mike Stankiewicz | May 15, 2015Are all our votes really equal?
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Blogs
Are Schools Going Too Far with These Dress Code Rules?
Alexis Evans | May 15, 2015What is too sexy for school?
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Energy & Environment
Nuclear Energy: Worth the Risk?
Michael Sliwinski | May 15, 2015It's sustainable, but also risky.
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Law
Dreams or Delusions? Two Supreme Court Justices Pick Their Side and it May Surprise You
Anneliese Mahoney | May 14, 2015Is it legal to dream the impossible dream?
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Schools
Will This Law School Shut Down for Good?
Brittany Alzfan | May 14, 2015Will Charleston School of Law be able to recover?
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Entertainment
Star’s Legal Battles Over Childhood Chicken Theft Continue
Ashley Shaw | May 14, 2015Did Mila Kunis really steal a chicken when she was a child?
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Education
School Art Programs: Should They Be Saved?
Valeriya Metla | May 14, 2015Are they worth the cost?
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News
United Nations Criticizes U.S. Over These Human Rights Issues
Anneliese Mahoney | May 13, 2015The United States isn't immune when it comes to human rights criticism.
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News
Road Rage and George Zimmerman: That Can’t End Well
Alexis Evans | May 13, 2015George Zimmerman suffered minor injuries after road rage shooting.
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Entertainment & Culture
Who Owns a Dance? The Complexities of Copyrighting Choreography
Noel Diem | May 13, 2015Who owns the moves to your favorite dance?
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Weird News
Man Saves Dog From Hot Car, Gets Arrested
Alexis Evans | May 13, 2015Did this Georgia man do the right thing?
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News
Woman Sues Former Employer After This Creepy Invasion of Privacy
Alexis Evans | May 12, 2015Employers who track your every movement with an app are just plain creepy.
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Entertainment
Taking Down Twitter Trolls: A New Pastime for J.K. Rowling?
Alexis Evans | May 12, 2015If you thought J.K. Rowling only dealt with trolls in her books, you were wrong.
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Energy and Environment
Lights Out: These Small Steps Help Conservation Efforts
Franklin R. Halprin | May 12, 2015Indirect efforts can have a big impact.
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News
Deflategate: How Will Tom Brady Fare?
Alexis Evans | May 11, 2015Newly released text messages shed light on the scandal.
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News
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | May 11, 2015ICYMI: Check out the top three articles of the week from Law Street.
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World
State of the World’s Orphans
Worldwide Orphans | May 11, 2015Worldwide Orphans is working to transform the lives of orphaned children across the globe. Find out more here.
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News
Governor Andrew Cuomo is Finally Protecting These Abused Workers
Anneliese Mahoney | May 11, 2015New York governor takes steps to combat the abuse of nail salon workers.
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News
Are These Weapons Protected by Free Speech?
Anneliese Mahoney | May 10, 2015With the advent of 3-D printers, we will someday soon possibly be able to print almost anything from the...
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Weird News
Weird Arrests of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | May 10, 2015Check out this week's weird arrests.
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World
How Do Nations Respond When Disaster Strikes?
Michael Sliwinski | May 10, 2015The recent earthquake in Nepal sheds on a light on disaster preparedness around the globe.
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Health & Science
Pregnant Without Insurance? Prepare for a Big Bill
Ashley Bell | May 10, 2015All the hidden, and not so hidden costs, of getting pregnant if you don't have insurance.
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News
Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority Girl Sued For Releasing These Secrets
Anneliese Mahoney | May 8, 2015Phi Sigma Sigma is suing an anonymous internet commenter for exposing the sorority's secrets.
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Weird News
This is Probably the Worst Way to Forget Your Glock
Corinne Fitamant | May 8, 2015A capitol policeman forgot his Glock a House of Representatives bathroom. You won't believe who found it.