All posts tagged "Politics"
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Emma Von Zeipel | June 24, 2016
Tennessee Politician Wants to Win Votes by Making America White Again
He claims he's not racist.
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Alec Siegel | April 30, 2016
The Challenge of Merging Comedy with Politics in the ‘Age of Authenticity’
A chat with Funny or Die's President and contributors.
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Kevin Rizzo | February 24, 2016
Do We Need a Political Revolution?
A more realistic approach: reform.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 10, 2016
“The Purge: Election Year” is the Ridiculous Distraction We all Need from 2016
Gratuitous violence and politics...what a fun combination.
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Sean Simon | January 20, 2016
Found Poetry From Last Week’s Republican and Democratic Debates
Poetic moments from the recent debates in the presidential race.
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 9, 2016
Facebook: Does it Make Us More Narrow-Minded?
Do we create echo rooms?
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Morgan McMurray | December 30, 2015
New Year’s Resolutions You Should Actually Make
"Lose weight" isn't one of them.
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Morgan McMurray | December 23, 2015
How to Deal With Family and Politics During the Holidays
Because not all your relatives have the same political opinions as you.
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Ajla Glavasevic | December 10, 2015
Graduating From “No Child Left Behind”
This holiday season is bringing much more than gifts and cheer for children as the Every Student Succeeds...
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Ajla Glavasevic | December 9, 2015
Women in Combat: Making Moves Toward Gender Equality
G.I. Jane will become a reality.
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Dorsey Hill | December 8, 2015
Chi-Raq: Not Just Satire
The film could not come at a more relevant time.
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Morgan McMurray | December 2, 2015
Politicians To Blame For Hateful Planned Parenthood Rhetoric
What do you expect, when it's all lies?
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Ajla Glavasevic | December 1, 2015
The “Covered Alien?”: House Votes for the SAFE Act
A security blanket we can drag around made out of taxpayer dollars.
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Kui Mwai | September 29, 2015
To Serve and Protect? New Police Program May Perpetuate Racial Profiling
A new police program may be more harmful than it helpful.
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Corinne Fitamant | September 27, 2015
Twitter Pushes Political Campaigns into the Digital Age
Are people going to put their money where their mouses are?
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Jennifer Polish | August 11, 2015
Sex Ed: Now Featuring John Oliver
Check out John Oliver's take on #backtoschool prep.
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Symon Rowlands | July 24, 2015
It’s Raining Republicans: Why is the 2016 Field So Crowded?
What will it take to thin the herd?
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Emily Dalgo | July 19, 2015
Top 10 Condescending Quotes From Obama’s Iran Deal Press Conference
A very frustrated commander-in-chief.
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Jennifer Polish | July 15, 2015
Atticus Finch Was Always Racist
"Go Set a Watchman" shouldn't be a surprise.
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Jennifer Polish | July 9, 2015
Women in the Big Leagues: Can They Legally Play on “Men’s” Teams?
Are there any laws that prohibit women from playing in the NBA, NFL, or MLB?
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Jennifer Polish | July 8, 2015
Bittersweet Lesbian Kisses at the World Cup
The World Cup is the place for out lesbian players to advocate for queer inclusion in professional sports.
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Emily Dalgo | June 30, 2015
Ten Reasons to #FeelTheBern This Election Season
Here are some reasons to consider Bernie Sanders this election season.
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Emily Dalgo | June 26, 2015
Why U.S. Foreign Policy Isn’t Ready for Hillary
Hillary Clinton might have some explaining to do.
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Symon Rowlands | June 17, 2015
Four Ways Jeb Bush Is Setting Himself Apart From the Republican Competition
In a crowded field, can Jeb Bush stand out?
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Jennifer Polish | June 16, 2015
The Role of Prosecutors as Social Justice Advocates
How can prosecutors affect social justice change in the justice system?
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Jennifer Polish | June 9, 2015
“Time Macho” is the Rape Culture of the Workplace
No doesn't mean no is out billable-hours obsessed workplace culture.
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Jennifer Polish | June 3, 2015
Vicarious Trauma: What is it and How Can Legal Culture Make it Worse?
Legal culture often exacerbates vicarious trauma experienced by lawyers and helping professions.
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Symon Rowlands | June 3, 2015
ALEC: The True Indicator of Legislative Decisions?
Find out who's really writing some of our laws.
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Jennifer Polish | June 2, 2015
Josh Duggar is Not an Exception: On Rape Culture in the U.S.
Josh Duggar's actions and treatment by the media aren't an exception -- they are proof of rape culture.
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Anneliese Mahoney | May 31, 2015
Does Martin O’Malley Actually Stand a Chance?
The former Maryland governor is polling last in the Democratic field of presidential contenders.