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April 3, 2013 - 8:14pm

The Feminine Critique: Finding middle ground in what happens after

BY EMMA MANIERE

Though pro-choice and pro-life factions do not agree upon the morality of abortion, it seems we can agree that women should be provided with the care they need — whatever that includes — following their abortions.

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April 3, 2013 - 5:58pm

Sophia's Study-A-Blog: Being Jewish in Germany

BY SOPHIA KOTOV

It seems like in both the U.S. and Germany the dominant groups want to put a band aid on a serious wound — be it through money or silence — rather than actually dealing with the race relations at play.

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April 1, 2013 - 9:25pm

Seeing Red: From Main Street to State Street

BY MICHAEL SWAIN

Over the past decade, it’s become a commonplace populist tactic to express outrage over CEO salaries and bonuses on Wall Street. Maybe it’s time that we began to turn our attention to State Street.

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April 1, 2013 - 8:35pm

The Justice League: Standing up for disabilities

BY YASH BHUTADA

Too often disability studies get put on the backburner when thinking about social justice issues. When disparities are this large and when a seventh of the population is targeted, how can we sit back and ignore the issues at hand?

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April 1, 2013 - 9:58am

Lincoln Logs: The feel-good religion

BY HARSHA NAHATA

Though there's much religion dictates, it’s also an avenue to connect to yourself.

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March 31, 2013 - 9:56pm

The Feminine Critique: The dangers of abortion stigma

BY EMMA MANIERE

During the panel, it became clear to me just how damaging the idea “abortion is shameful” can be to all facets of the pro-choice movement.

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March 28, 2013 - 9:41pm

Weil Can Do It: Bechdel bias

BY ELLERY WEIL

Writing women as people, making them fully developed characters instead of stock clichés or plot devices, isn’t just good for feminism. It’s good for the story.

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March 27, 2013 - 11:43pm

The Working Ethic: Keep calm and carry on (really)

BY CHARLENE LERNER

Calming down, sleeping and eating like a normal human being— it may help you more than you realize.

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March 26, 2013 - 3:08pm

Sophia's Study-A-Blog: Worldly words of wisdom

BY SOPHIA KOTOV

Here are three things I’ve learned during my travels that no one ever told me:

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March 25, 2013 - 7:36pm

Bleeding Blue: Consequences of a smoke-free campus

BY JOE PAONE

Addicted smokers will not suddenly decide to quit because of a smoke-free campus sign, but this seems to be the assumption behind the campaign. Everyone knows cigarettes are deadly; do we really need the constant reminder? Instead of passing judgment, let’s create initiatives that encourage a cleaner campus. How about a litter free campus?

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