Defending women, not cultural sensitivity
What would you do if you lived in a world where natural disasters were your fault?
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What would you do if you lived in a world where natural disasters were your fault?
Waking up knowing that nothing one says or publishes can warrant a threat of gruesome death is just one of the many great things the United States has to offer.
This Thursday marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. As campus and environmental organizations around the country plan commemorative celebrations, ambivalent onlookers unite with a widely held opinion: Earth Day is a feel-good celebration for liberal, dreadlocked-hair, barefoot, environmentalist hippies who have nothing better to do than “celebrate the Earth.”
While we sip on our Aquafina and mindlessly check our Facebook comments during lecture, millions of impoverished women and children trek back and forth from their homes to water holes in order to fulfill a most basic need.
What did you eat for Easter dinner? If you ate at Café Boa, you probably ate rabbit to celebrate the Christian holiday (or the Easter Bunny, whichever you prefer).
There are times when it’s necessary to step back and completely re-evaluate our basic assumptions about people.
I love new clothes, soy sugar-free hazelnut lattes and overpriced mineral cosmetics. And although a barely-paid internship and a senior year of too many classes have slashed my budget, I vividly recall the thrill I experienced when I bought something new and shiny — and expensive.
What do evolution deniers and global warming skeptics have in common?
SeaWorld has recently experienced a tragedy. Tilikum, an orca living at SeaWorld Orlando, killed his trainer, 40-year-old Dawn Brancheau, earlier this week, according to the Associated Press. While the death of a trainer is certainly newsworthy, not to mention very sad, so is the nature of marine parks in general.
Of the many tasks the Arizona Legislature ought to be accomplishing, the least important one is passing a bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be placed on the front of the old capitol building. According to an article in the Arizona Daily Sun, Sen. R-Mesa, Russell Pearce is the legislator behind the bill, SB1213, which passed by a 5-3 vote.
Of the many tasks the Arizona Legislature ought to be accomplishing, the least important one is passing a bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be placed on the front of the old capitol building. According to an article in the Arizona Daily Sun, Sen. R-Mesa, Russell Pearce is the legislator behind the bill, SB1213, which passed by a 5-3 vote.
Question: Should America turn to nuclear energy?
I do not know of a single person who is unaware or complacent about the crisis that has only begun to unfold in Haiti. It is a disaster that has elicited our deepest sympathies and forced us to contemplate the fragility of life.
People of faith have developed a bad reputation in the environmental community.
Are you an unruly Mexican, Jew or homosexual? If so, the National Socialist Movement doesn’t like you. Those are the people they were protesting against in Riverside, Calif., last weekend, according to an article on National Public Radio.
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