Category: February 2019
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CHIV LOVESCOPES FOR PALENTINES DAY 2019
Written by Chiv Astrologists What’s up sluts! Let’s all get our love lives in check for this here Valentine’s Day season! Some people call this a commercial and “Hallmark” holiday, but I know you sappy fucks wanna get in with someone. Let’s get one thing straight (or gay, whatever tickles…
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The Best Worst Job In The World
Written by Alexis Boucher *Names have been changed to maintain privacy* When I was job hunting last year, the last place I expected to end up was at an after-school program as a tutor. After working there for a whole semester, I hardly thought to continue working with children. For…
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To All the Boys I’ve Swiped Right On: An Open Letter to Men on Tinder
Written by Olivia Lyons If you are between the ages of 21 and 26, within about 50 miles of my current location and a male identifying person interested in females, you may have seen me on Tinder. I created my account with the full intent of using it as a…
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman is the Mother of Madness
Written By: Gillianne Ross Illustrations by: Grace Monahan “There is no female mind. The brain is not an organ of sex. As well speak of a female liver.” – Charlotte Perkins Gilman Way back, a little more than one hundred years ago, before women had the vote, female power was the…
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Roots
Written By Catherine Stuart As my father tells me, my great-great-grandfather raised his son with both English and the language of his home country. Whether my great-grandfather was ever truly bilingual or simply well-versed is hard to know, but he thought little of passing on the native language. He only…
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Technology Interaction Era #2
Written by Walter Proulx Finally, Oprah Winfrey and the Chinese government have something in common: they’re letting technology help them with everyday tasks. According to the Los Angeles Times, Oprah bought a smart home recently that will melt snow off her driveway for her. Meanwhile, the Chinese government have recently…
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Spider-Man Redeemed My 2018
Written by Walter Hill Being a student on a college campus can often feel like a safe, insulated experience. The world feels far away from the windows of a classroom or the noise of the dining hall. For me, 2018 saw the barrier between student life and the real world…
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