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Female Comics Stand Up

By Ian Shorr

Are women less funny than men? Ian Shorr discovers the real reasons why it's so hard to find good, female stand-up.

Fight On: Football and Cockfighting

By Chris Deitrich

Join Chris Deitrich as he sheds light onto USCs violently intense passion for football. You may never look at Trojan games the same way!

Getting Medieval on The Getty

By Katrina Mohn

Join Katrina Mohn as she shows us how one of the world's richest and most modern museums is still living in the past.

Black Market, Blank Check

By Megan Anderson

Ever wonder where that work of art came from? If you don't, that's a problem. Megan Anderson shows us how the antiquities market destroys our history.

#@?*% You!: To Swear is Human

By Celeste Kidd DeFreitas

Is swearing unnecessary, uncouth, or just natural?

Fear of Living

By Jasmine Sidhu

Jasmin Sidhu discovers a new view of life in the wreckage of her Indian Airlines flight.

Sympathy

By Eric Swenson

A young hospital worker learns to care about a patient after caring for her.

Goodbye to Jamrock

By Danny Silverberg

How Jamaica fabricates a culture of sun, waves, plantations and reggae for tourist consumption.

Grandpa's Democracy: Why You Don't Vote

By Tricia Jamanila

Invoking our right to apathy, or diluting the democratic process? Exploring the youth's voting decisions in the 2004 Presidential Election.

Handcuffed and Tongue Tied

By Emily Chin

America's conservative movement puts Harry Potter in The Censorship Prison for Great Literature for its "wanton violence" and "Christmas without Jesus."

Untying the Gordian Knot:  Upholding the Right to Privacy through the Rule of Law

By Kris Kemeny

Salvatori Prize Winner Kris Kemeny explores recent privacy laws and their threats to our civil rights.

Purposeful Security: Maximizing Civil Liberties through Minimal Privacy Invasion

By John-Paul Petrash

Salvatori Prize Winner John-Paul Petrash discusses the upside to privacy laws.

Sex Ed or Sex Ignorant

By Annie Roach

Abstinence-only education doesn't make the grade.

When America's Damaged Heroes Come Home

By Chandra Keebler

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is as high as ever in the Iraqi War, so why is the government doing nothing to help soldiers that routinely witness tragic events no civilian can imagine?

Cancer Today, Cured Tomorrow: Is the Wait Over?

By Eva Seligman

Chemotherapy and radiation treatment may be a thing of the past if nanotechnology cancer treatments fulfill their potential.

Faster, Cheaper Or Else: Movies On Demand

By Pierce Voorthuis

Read about how the film industry has been effected by sharing programs such as Napster, and how consumers are demanding for films in a whole new way.

Soldier Blogs: Bringing The War Home

By Megan Putnam

Soldiers are now connecting with their loved ones in a way like never before. See the pros and cons of communication through blog technology for the American soldier.

Five Dreams From The Same House

By Jessica Madison

A Poem by Jessica Madison

Is There Life On Mars?

By Jason Yelvington

A short story by Jason Yelvington

Mud

By Wes Dodson

A Poem by Wes Dodson

New City Beneath The Walls Of Old

By Wesley Dodson

Follow young Henrietta's strange experiences with an alluring spider that came from a world she has never known.

The Native

By Jessica Madison

A Poem by Jessica Madison

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By Jason Yelvington

A Poem by Jason Yelvington

Fri May 02
Oh to be Lucy Honeychurch
by Nicole Sult

Thu May 01
Gabby Garcia Marquez and I Go Internet Dating
by Sean Berens

Tue Apr 29
Faking It? Sex in Pre-Modernist Hollywood
by Kai Miller