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COLUMN: I'm dead. Now what?
One of the most unexpected stressors in dealing with the death of loved ones is the funeral preparations.
New Amazon headquarters could hurt New York City, Crystal City
Zoos and animal rescues should handle animals ethically
What it feels like to be Jewish right now
COLUMN: What it feels like to be Jewish right now
In wake of the malicious attack at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, I have felt many things. These feelings are nothing I haven't felt before but as time passed have become more frequent.
The University, Bloomington need to be clear about e-scooter policies
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COLUMN: Politicians have started gaining social media influence, terrible for democracy
Any time the government has a say in how information is controlled and produced, it raises concerns of potential propaganda in the news. Although freedom of speech is not always guaranteed in every country like it is in the United States, it is a basic human right.
COLUMN: Literature should be more readily available to incarcerated individuals
Earlier this month, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections announced that incarcerated individuals would no longer be able to receive physical books from outside organizations or even their families.
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COLUMN: Why no fat person cares that you're 'concerned for their health'
While it’s no secret that our society holds intense prejudices against people of larger sizes, a new trend is people hijacking the “Body Positive” movement with hateful messages and armchair diagnoses.
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Rapper Mac Miller died Friday at age 26.
COLUMN: Let fans grieve the loss of important icons in their lives
After Mac Miller’s death, many fans around the world shared their grief — with good reason.
COLUMN: American Sign Language should be offered in early education
Currently, about 70 million deaf people around the world use sign language as their primary form of communication. Of those 70 million, one million are Americans.