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COLUMN: Apps help women's health

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While our representatives in the legislative branch are battling it out to decide just how much the government should regulate female bodies, apps that provide women with birth control are quietly gaining popularity.


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COLUMN: LGBT beauty norms can be harmful

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I have debated for a long time whether it matters and what it means to believe in beauty. In queer and gay relationships involving men, they are the ones in control of beauty, especially the masculine men.




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COLUMN: Fearing the unknown

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I’ve been living in New York City for the past three summers, and if I’ve learned one thing it’s that people come in all shapes and sizes.


EDITORIAL: Conscription comes for women

            The role of women in the U.S. military has slowly been evolving from caretaker to soldier. Now, thanks to a vote by the Senate to expand the military’s draft policy to include women, women can now be draftees once they reach 18.









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COLUMN: Muhammad Ali, an American hero

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In the pantheon of great Americans, Muhammad Ali’s name will forever be etched in stone. The larger-than-life boxer and activist died at 74 on June 3 at HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborne Medical Center in Scottsdale, Ariz.



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COLUMN: Whistleblowing is a public service

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While whistleblowers technically commit crimes in order to reveal the information they have, Whistleblowers are the most dedicated to democracy and freedom than many of the people that work in government.