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2 years ago

The Pandemic: What It’s Like To Live Through History

Society is in the midst of the greatest global pandemic since the 1918 Spanish Flu and a monumental event in history. Why has it started to feel so normal?
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Josephine Dodge December 1, 2020
Current Events/Politics
2 years ago

Why Retailers Are Opting Out Of Black Friday

Black Friday is one of the biggest days of consumer spending in the U.S. Retailers make a ton of money, so why are some of them opting out?
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Josephine Dodge November 30, 2020
Current Events/Politics
2 years ago

What We Can Learn From Past Social Movements

What can the successes and failures of past and present social movements teach us about building our own successful movements?
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Josephine Dodge November 23, 2020
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2 years ago

Georgia Senate Runoffs: How You Can Help

The results of the two senate runoff races in Georgia will decide which political party controls the senate. This is how you can help Democrats win control.
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Josephine Dodge November 23, 2020
Current Events/PoliticsPolitics
2 years ago

Could We Really Abolish The Electoral College?

Many Americans are angry with the unfairness of the Electoral College and agree it is time for it to go. But would it really possible to abolish it?
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Josephine Dodge November 23, 2020
Current Events/Politics
2 years ago

Why Libraries Should Eliminate Late Fees

Library late fees are hurting those that need library resources the most — low-income communties. It's time for libraries to get rid of them.
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Josephine Dodge November 16, 2020
Current Events/PoliticsLifestyleLifestyle & Arts
2 years ago

The Success of Independent Bookstores In The Age Of Amazon

With the rise of Amazon, everyone began predicting the downfall of independent bookstores. Instead, they're thriving. Why is that?
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Josephine Dodge November 8, 2020
Current Events/Politics
2 years ago

Climate Change: Let’s Shift the Blame

For years, we've asked ourselves what we as individuals can do for our environment. Let's start holding huge corporations accountable instead.
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Josephine Dodge November 8, 2020
Current Events/PoliticsFeminismPoliticsSex-Ed
2 years ago

Reframing The Debate On Abortion

The Republican party has become synonymous with pro-life. Republicans have pushed anti-abortion legislation around the country. Red states have the

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Josephine Dodge November 2, 2020
Current Events/PoliticsPolitics
2 years ago

Our Voter Suppression Crisis

For years, we've seemingly ignored how voting restrictions suppress minorities. It is time for us to take a hard look at how they're affecting our democracy.
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Josephine Dodge November 1, 2020

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