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The Pope’s Plea for Dialogue: The Need for Acceptance in Today's Society

The Pope’s Plea for Dialogue: The Need for Acceptance in Today's Society

Daniel Savickas September 29, 2015

Pope Francis invites all Americans to the political negotiating table

"F**king get up and do it": Jessica Williams on race, gender and youth

Pamela Huber September 24, 2015

The speaker voices why it's a really good time to be a person of color

Undressing insecurities

Undressing insecurities

Jess Anderson September 15, 2015

Clothing free family fun

Performers Ronee Penoi and Roo George-Warren in "The Ceremony" 

Review || Art : Capital Fringe Festival’s, I Thought the Earth Remembered Me

Pamela Huber September 10, 2015

Avant-pop art pares down to sharing intimate secrets

Mapping the Rainbow: Startup Helps LGBTQ Community Find Safe Spaces

Mapping the Rainbow: Startup Helps LGBTQ Community Find Safe Spaces

Jess Anderson August 4, 2015

A new way to locate and review LGBTQ-friendly businesses

Review || Film: “Hot Girls Wanted,” the Corrupting Nature of the Amateur Porn Industry

Review || Film: “Hot Girls Wanted,” the Corrupting Nature of the Amateur Porn Industry

Rachel Falek, Editor In Chief July 30, 2015

A critical portrayal of the amateur porn industry

Opinion || The Indefinable Nature of Resident Assistants

Nicole Bubnoski June 29, 2015

What it really means to be an RA

Female Bodybuilders Raise the Bar: GIRL POWER

Evangeline Lacroix, Editor in Chief May 9, 2015

This is not what she signed up for, the spotlight brightly shining down, glistening off her bikini, as she struts flirtatiously.

Review || Film: Matt Shepard and Fighting to Remember Hatred

Pamela Huber May 6, 2015

React to Film's screening of "Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine"

Taking Down Torture, One Painting at a Time: Art as Protest

Taking Down Torture, One Painting at a Time: Art as Protest

Evangeline Lacroix, Editor in Chief April 28, 2015

Debra Vanpoolen is a nomad. She hops from couch to couch to participate in activism events all across the country, creating art along the way. 

Her most recent endeavor involves working with Witness Against Torture, an activist collective that aims to shed light on and end torture in Guantanamo Bay through nonviolent protests. 

The group formed in 2005 when, according to their website, “Twenty-five Americans went to Guantanamo Bay and attempted to visit the detention facility.

The voice of the youth: Political activism and music

The voice of the youth: Political activism and music

Brendan Agnew April 7, 2015

The compatibility of activism and music

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