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(06/13/19 12:24am)
With June being LGBTQ+ Pride Month, we are seeing parades and festivals pop up everywhere in celebration. However, this left nonmembers of the community wondering, why don’t I get to celebrate my straight pride?
(06/04/19 1:54am)
A new change of views on life and love leads millennials to be more interested in “hookup culture" than settling down like the previous generations. Is this mindset empowering people, or simply avoiding the intimacy, vulnerability and chance of rejection of finding a long-term partner?
(05/29/19 10:00am)
In this day and age, it seems as though every single one of us struggles with being away from our phones for too long. This dependence is harmful to us socially, physically and mentally.
(05/23/19 4:00am)
As the movement against vaccines is gaining traction, we are seeing its effects as more and more kids are getting sick and cities are struggling to control outbreaks.
(05/14/19 10:00am)
Women are watching their rights disappear as more and more states are proposing and passing anti-abortion laws.
(04/09/19 10:40am)
After enacting recent LGBTQ laws, which include punishments such as whipping and stoning to death, people have begun to boycott business in Brunei.
(04/03/19 4:06pm)
Through the power of social media, it seems like more and more dirt can get dug up on celebrities, especially when it comes to a dark history of sexual assault. No matter how loved they are and praised as artists, some secrets are inexcusable.
(03/26/19 8:47pm)
During a terror attack at two mosques last week in Christchurch, New Zealand, 50 people were killed and another 50 were wounded. Quickly following the terror attacks, New Zealand already began a plan to tighten gun laws, leaving many in the U.S. wondering, “What about us?”
(03/19/19 4:02pm)
New Jersey is now the second state in the country, after California, to pass a law requiring LGBTQ+ history to be taught in schools and it has gotten mixed reactions.
(03/14/19 5:38pm)
Victoria’s Secret closed over 50 more stores following negative remarks about transgender and plus-size people made by the company’s CEO Ed Razek late last year. It’s time to ditch the company for good.
(03/10/19 8:54am)
As the 2020 election nears, potential candidates are popping up from all different areas. With these fresh new faces comes along a familiar one, Sen. Bernie Sanders.
(02/27/19 11:00am)
The racist acts, hate speech, apologetic emails: it’s nothing the community of EMU hasn’t seen before. The outrage, rallying, and protesting all seems to fade within a week until the next incident happens. The amount of hate speech and blatant racism that occurs on campus is something that is becoming normalized. This is something that minority groups on campus have been battling for years and still continue to do so.
(02/11/19 12:27am)
American popstar and activist P!nk said in a recent interview that she is raising her children in a label-less household to allow them to feel free to discover their own sexuality and gender expression, and it has sparked a discussion.
(02/07/19 11:00am)
Over the past few years, the feminist movement has been beaten down and given a negative connotation, but it’s only being misunderstood.
(01/28/19 11:00am)
Local rapper and entrepreneur Anthony Meeks and his team of nine have created a new nightlife social event for students at Eastern Michigan University, and it’s gaining traction quick.
(01/23/19 11:00am)
The holiday season is over, we’ve celebrated the new year, the festivities are dying down, and work and school are picking back up; we are entering January. Though it might just seem like a new month, there is something about this time of year that doesn’t get talked about as much as it should. For the next couple of months, many people will experience a gloomy feeling that looms over them, but what causes this?
(01/15/19 11:00am)
Whether it’s photos at the beach, a night out with friends, or selfies with your cat, we all tend to share the best parts of our life on social media. Social media was designed to be a place for people to share what they’ve been up to or branch out and meet new people. However, it has turned into something much more serious. Social networking sites, such as Facebook and Instagram, are starting to become less like entertainment and more like an addiction for many users, whether they realize it or not.