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A Reflection of Relativity

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Allie Fonarev discusses the convergence of two major world events- Palestine’s application for statehood and CERN’s discovery of particles travelling faster than light. What will these breakthroughs mean for humanity’s ‘attitude of impossibility’? . . . → Read More: A Reflection of Relativity

Breaking Out of The Programmed Society

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Caroline Hargreaves questions the current power structures of global flows of information. Where is it coming from and who is in control? How can we protect ourselves from the ‘war on our minds’? . . . → Read More: Breaking Out of The Programmed Society

“I’m Just Not the Monogamous Type”

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Valentine’s Day Special! Katharine Tengtio questions the socially entrenched concept of monogamy in the light of modern relationships and ideas. . . . → Read More: “I’m Just Not the Monogamous Type”

Nepotism in Race to the Top

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Is nepotism really all bad? Bianca Morris looks at the reality of family- and friendly-ties in the business world and makes the point that although certain advantages may be unfair, climbing the corporate ladder has more to do with your ability than your last name . . . → Read More: Nepotism in Race to the Top

Facebook Memorials: an Uncivil Society

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Social networking and profiling websites offer a chance to stay connected, and in some cases are the new memorials of those passed away. But with public access and the illusion of anonymity, bullying is taken to new, devastating heights. Leigh Kiniry comments on a recent tragedy. . . . → Read More: Facebook Memorials: an Uncivil Society

America, Protect our Voice

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Where is the protection that should come with free expression? Dallea Amber Caldwell-Young laments political violence in a society that lists as its primary right ’the freedom of speech’. . . . → Read More: America, Protect our Voice