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October 11, 2014Coming of age after postmodernism often seems like living a parody of our forebears’ concerns; it feels like we are testing the Society of...
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October 10, 2014Can the United States government legally stop US citizens from traveling to certain "Ebola-affected" countries? Can the government restrict...
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October 9, 2014After the great "trigger warning" debate of spring 2014, this semester marks the first time many university instructors are deciding how to...
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October 6, 2014One of the unexpected benefits of preparing an anthology is the chance to read through enough mediocre literature to begin to ask yourself...
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October 2, 2014The well-known US security expert, Brian Jenkins, famously declared in 1974, that “ terrorism is theatre ”. And over the last few weeks,...
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October 1, 2014Twenty-five years ago today, Denmark enacted the first same-sex partnership legislation. The law granted legal parity to same-sex couples...
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September 24, 2014Recent public scrutiny following several Title IX complaints and lawsuits at major US universities have forced campus sexual assault into...
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September 22, 2014Twenty five years ago today in Kent, UK, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) detonated a 15-pound bomb within the Royal Marine...
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September 21, 2014“How does it feel to see 200,000 people coming to New York for your book launch?” asked Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org , when...
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September 13, 2014In April of 2014, artist and sculptor Wangechi Mutu started a photography project on Instagram in memory of the 20th anniversary of the...
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