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The “Not-so-Safety” Net of Culture

September 22, 2015 by Trenton Lessett

We all remember when our coaches or parents told us to give 100 percent to something. And as cliched as that sentiment might be, it continues to hold value in how we live our lives. Every single day the world becomes more and more competitive, making our complete focus ever more a necessity. But we ignore this necessity in order to go after goals considered more "socially … [Read more...] about The “Not-so-Safety” Net of Culture

Some Films don’t Deserve the Hype — or the Hate

September 18, 2015 by Collin Chersi

Photo courtesy of Walt Disney StudiosWhile the creative process of film is objective (i.e., writing, creating, editing and distributing the content), how it is received is subjective.Professional critics, niche fans and casual audiences all have different tastes, allowing certain films to have negative or positive reputations and followings; whether those are earned or not, … [Read more...] about Some Films don’t Deserve the Hype — or the Hate

All the small things true care truth brings

March 30, 2014 by Ricardo Avila Alvarez

Do you ever stop and think about how much importance people give to the smallest, most insignificant, inconsequential details? If you put your mind to it and analyze everyday situations, you will find a myriad of examples proving the point that people should stop caring about what others think, and just do as they please. Example #1: Choosing where to sit in the shuttle. People … [Read more...] about All the small things true care truth brings

Bread maker or bread winner?

March 24, 2014 by Julia Naman

If I’m being honest, I have never once said that I want to be a housewife. I don’t cook, sew or enjoy the presence of children, and after 18 years of barraging sexist jokes like, “Get back in the kitchen,” or “Make me a sandwich,” conforming to a domestic lifestyle has never been my plan. That’s where I’m wrong in the whole … [Read more...] about Bread maker or bread winner?

My Right to Lunacy

January 23, 2014 by Justina Huang

“You could be nice about this,” his friend sneered. “Accidents happen, you know?”  I had just accused him of breaking my phone and I was outnumbered. One young woman to a group of young men. I am here to talk about the fact that as a woman, I am expected to “be nice” when “accidents happen” when it is socially acceptable for a man to aggressively interrogate in order to … [Read more...] about My Right to Lunacy

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