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Education
More Public Schools are Experimenting With Single-Sex Education
Joseph Palmisano | September 5, 2014The vast majority of public school classrooms in the United States are composed of students of both genders. While...
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Blogs
Uniformity Isn’t the Only Reason Organizations Enforce Dress Codes
Morgan McMurray | September 5, 2014I was recently married, and my husband is in the armed services. While military life isn't quite what Army...
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News
Undercover Cops Coming to an NFL Game Near You
Anneliese Mahoney | September 5, 2014Sports stadiums are great places for brawls to break out. Or fist fights, alcohol induced screaming matches, or a...
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Blogs
August Recess is No Match for Rep. John Dingell on Twitter
Chelsey D. Goff | September 5, 2014In case you missed our first post about Rep. John Dingell's breakout summer on Twitter, you're in luck! He...
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Schools
American University College of Law and Its Hostage Scholarship
Anneliese Mahoney | September 4, 2014It's pretty well known at this point that the law school industry is struggling. With overall enrollment down, many...
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Society and Culture
LADIES: Vote Republican and You’ll Get the D
Hannah R. Winsten | September 4, 2014According to a recent leaked report, 49 percent of women hold a negative view of the Republican Party.
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Education
Merits of Bilingual Education Divide the Education Community
Joseph Palmisano | September 4, 2014The United States has long had a population heavily built on immigration.
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Energy & Environment
Airgun Testing For Oil Reserves is a Controversial Environmental Issue
Joseph Palmisano | September 4, 2014The global community is quickly working its way through the natural resources available to us.
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Fashion
Obama’s Tan Suit Proves He Has Given Up
Katherine Fabian | September 4, 2014You've probably heard about the tan suit President Obama wore to a press conference.
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Weird News
Free Advice: Oral Contracts Don’t Apply When You’re Held at Knifepoint
Ashley Shaw | September 4, 2014A criminal recently learned that the hard way.
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Health & Science
Incentives for Drug Development: The Case of Ebola
Alexandra Stembaugh | September 3, 2014The recent Ebola outbreak is plaguing thousands across West Africa with illness and death.
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Society and Culture
45 Years Later, a Reflection on the Manson Family Murders
Allison Dawson | September 3, 2014All of the Manson family murderers continue to live in prison with the opportunities for parole
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Cannabis in America
Marijuana DUIs: How Much Weed is Too Much to Drive?
Anneliese Mahoney | September 3, 2014How do you define under the influence as it relates to marijuana?
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IP & Copyright
Brad Paisley is a Rebel With Some Moonshine in His Trunk
| September 3, 2014Every country music fan knows Brad Paisley to be the funny guy.
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Society and Culture
“Hood Pranks” Are Racist Attacks on the Community
Trevor Smith | September 3, 2014There is a very thin line between a tasteful joke and a offensive joke.
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News
Massive Celebrity Nude Photo Leak is Major Privacy Breach
Anneliese Mahoney | September 2, 2014You've probably seen news stories about a massive leak of celebrity nude photos.
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Blogs
Having Faith in Politics
Jake Ephros | September 2, 2014Religion isn't entirely absent from the political conversation, but its place is static and stale.
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Energy and Environment
Climate Change, Melting Glaciers, and the Future of Alaskan Tourism
Franklin R. Halprin | September 2, 2014Human-induced climate change is killing the killing Alaskan glaciers.
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Capitalista Careers
Millennials: Don’t Let Job Descriptions Discourage You
Natasha Paulmeno | September 1, 2014WIth so many requirements, Millennials often feel discouraged just by reading job descriptions.
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Crime
Military Sexual Assault Remains a Major National Embarrassment
Hannah Kaye | September 1, 2014If you have seen the eye-opening documentary 'The Invisible War,' then you know that it raised awareness for the...
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IP & Copyright
Sherlock Holmes: A Winner for Book Publishers
Joseph Perry | September 1, 2014Publishing industry Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts scored big this month.
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Law
The Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Chelsey D. Goff | August 29, 2014Don't miss out on the best legal tweets of the week.
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Society and Culture
The Bootstraps are Broken
Anneliese Mahoney | August 29, 2014A dominant narrative in the United States is that we can pull ourselves up by our bootstraps.
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Technology
Big Data, Little Privacy
Teerah Goodrum | August 29, 2014Facebook is not the only outlet that uses, collects, and has the ability to manipulate Big Data.
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News
States Saying No to Teen Tanning
Anneliese Mahoney | August 29, 2014It seems as though the fake tanning trend is finally nearing its expiration date.