The world is becoming more pleasant to live in. Polio is down, hygiene is up, and someone invented Netflix. And in America, activism is way, way up. Many college students have been speaking out on issues that are important to us. Student activism has always been a big part of the social justice process, because social justice typically starts with young…
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It’s time for the two major groups in our great nation to get together and have some serious couple’s therapy.
For some reason, many millennials are choosing not to have kids…and why could that possibly be?
When I was young, I was told to enjoy my childhood while it lasts. Apparently, reaching adulthood signaled the end of fun and excitement and the beginning of my life in the real world, which is full of stress and responsibility. Now, I am 18 years into life and legally considered an adult, but if I’m being quite honest life…
We all get nostalgic sometimes, and occasionally, it overtakes you like a wave. This list may or may not help with that.
I love my little brother to pieces, but he can kinda be a six-year-old creep sometimes. I interviewed him, and the results weren’t… Disastrous.
If you listen to the most popular old cliches–don’t judge a book by its cover, it’s what’s inside that counts–then it would be easy to believe my altered looks don’t change who you are as a person. And they don’t; but that’s not where the story ends.
“One who drips with the confidence to drown any room,” Marina discusses identity through poetry.
What else does “ID,” stand for? Lana talks about Irrational Dread and Infectious Disease (sort of), among other things.
Nicole and a friend discuss gender identity and the importance of being true to yourself.