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A vote for Starzak is a vote for reform

As a former Binghamton University graduate student, Starzak recognizes the importance of advocating for a budget and policies that reduce the costs of public education for students. ...


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Congress must act on ISIS despite political reprecussions

Worse still, their failure to debate is not a product of the usual dysfunction in Congress; it is by design. ...


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Comedy places important political issues under the spot light

You are more likely to remember a joke that made you laugh rather than a dry statement which evokes no emotion. ...


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The ICC doesn't unfairly target African nations

Many African nations and individuals were heavily involved with the court at the time of its founding and many still are today. ...


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Explore your spooky side with these risque Halloween role play tips

Role play can potentially liven up a bedroom or freak out your partner and force your relationship to come to a screeching halt. ...


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American hysteria over Ebola is misinformed

The epidemic in America is not Ebola, it's fear. ...


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Full acceptance of LGBTQ community requires us to transcend labels

Perhaps, homosexuals are easier to understand because we have a strong desire to label ourselves into neat little boxes. ...


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Dissent justifies feminist movement

In any movement that seeks to provide a voice for the voiceless, the oppressors will always find a way to make it about themselves. ...


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Weigh pros and cons before purchasing the iPhone

It’s safe to say that other smartphone brands can perform the same tasks as an iPhone ...


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Female comics aren't punchlines

Even the careers of comedic legends Phyllis Diller and Joan Rivers reinforce the idea that if female comedians are not pretty enough, they resort to the role of shrewish clowns. ...