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Don't forget the future

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I was 5 years old when the Windows on the World collapsed on 9/11. I didn’t know what terrorism was, or that it could result in 2,996 deaths.



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Make a change for trans

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You’re sitting in class. Maybe you’re paying attention, maybe you’re scrolling through Tumblr, I don’t know and I don’t care. Then your teacher starts calling on students.


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CIA's torture policy is not the answer to terrorism

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If you didn’t already know just how bad the CIA tortured captives during the War on Terror, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a report Tuesday that described the inhumane methods of torture used by CIA officials on detained militants during the George W.

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Let's not be too hasty

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Recently, there has been controversy regarding the harsh CIA interrogations President Obama has failed to stop.


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Protect the right to discuss

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The events in Ferguson, Missouri have rattled our nation. From protests in the streets, sporting events, and, yes, in legislative bodies, Americans have been engaged in an in-depth discussion on the issue of race in the United States.


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How one frat ruined Christmas

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Holiday parties are boring.  They’re just sad get-togethers where you eat snowman-shaped sugar cookies and moan about the weather.  College students try to make it fun with ugly Christmas sweaters and a lot of peppermint Schnapps and we’re more inclined to complain about exams and final projects and how little sleep we’ve had.  But even that gets boring.


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We need a renewed focus on CAPS

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As this semester ends, I find myself continually reflecting on a few things. The Indiana Daily Student ran two pieces about student well-being and sexual violence on campus that were insightful, but filled me with a sense of frustration and hopelessness. Even in my classes people expressed anger.


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So long, farewell

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I don’t feel qualified to write one of these, a “goodbye column.”   I need to be older, wiser.


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Dead week is anything but

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The week before finals is supposed to be free of any major exams in order to give students free time to study for finals week.


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The pleasure is mine

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The representation of sexual pleasure in pornography is often skewed and offers an unrealistic representation.


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Not so humanely raised after all

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Imagine a chicken farm in Who Knows Where, Middle America, where an abundance of healthy, happy chickens are endlessly frolicking about in the open air, pecking and scratching about to their hearts content.




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The privilege of being white

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There’s been so much discussion around race relations recently that I thought I would impart an interesting concept introduced to me within the past week. So many people seem to be focusing on African American problems and injustices, how the legal system could be tweaked to work against minorities.


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Expecting justice

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In this country, women are left at a distinct professional disadvantage by their physiological ability to become pregnant and give birth.  Of course, this disadvantage is entirely unwarranted; not all women become pregnant or give birth, and those who choose to become mothers are not made less capable, intelligent or professionally valuable by their decisions.



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IU mental health facilities need support

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There are 46,416 students that attend IU.  According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), more than 25 percent of college students have been diagnosed or treated by a professional for a mental health condition within the past year.  At IU, there are a total of 20 professionals working for Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), the service recommended for students that are experiencing signs of a mental illness.  Out of those 20 individuals, there are 17 therapists and three psychiatrists.  If the CAPS professional faculty equally delegated 25 percent of IU’s student population, each professional would be responsible for helping 580 students that are affected by mental health. That is like being a professor of a class of 580 students. That is absurd. The lack of funding and help for individuals in need of a mental health program at IU isn’t something that’s well known or even talked about on campus. Over the past few years attending IU, I’ve slowly realized that these services are much needed and should be more attainable on campus. College is a pivotal time in our lives.


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Pretty punny

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Last week, the State General Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, which is in charge of regulating media in China, issued an order banning puns, saying “that puns could mislead young readers and make it more difficult to promote traditional Chinese culture.” (http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-china-bans-puns-20141203-story.html) They said that, much like every form of media and any mildly Western idea, it corrupts the traditionalism that China is trying to maintain.


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The Sony scare

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Sometimes the biggest fall hardest, and corporations are no exception.  Last week, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. was hacked, their servers crashed, and data was stolen and leaked, including personal and corporate information and files of upcoming Sony movies.