The Lineup

Spring, Summer 2014 Fashion Guide

Fashion Guides

Spring, Summer 2014 Fashion Guide

From hints of floral romance to Gothic blooms and 3D embellishments, floral is key to creating the perfect Spring/Summer 2014 wardrobe.

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Folded Paper Bags

Culture

Folded Paper Bags

The benefits of giving back to our communities leave much longer lasting impacts than we can begin to imagine.

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Canada Might Not Be Taking Addiction Seriously

Foreign Affairs

Canada Might Not Be Taking Addiction Seriously

The U.S. has its share of drug problems, but at least it doesn’t have any crack pipe vending machines.

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Media Can’t Quit Clowning Around

Laughs

Media Can’t Quit Clowning Around

News of a clown shortage has prompted the media to make some witty puns regarding the matter.

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A Smarter Smartphone Future

Digital Notes

A Smarter Smartphone Future

Smartphone-tech improvements aren’t just about looks anymore, they’re about improving our quality of life.

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America’s Weird Museums

Culture

America’s Weird Museums

Intentionally seeking out bad art and yearnings for everything banana highlight our trip into America’s weirdest museums.

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‘Non-Stop’ To London

The Pictures

‘Non-Stop’ To London

Master of desperation Liam Neeson delivers an ideal 90-minute-thriller to movie-goers in “Non-Stop”.

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The Tipsy Librarian: Reading More Than Books

Book Notes

The Tipsy Librarian: Reading More Than Books

“Holiday season” in New Orleans and the forgotten saga of Louisiana’s wetland loss.

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The Problem Party

Politics

The Problem Party

A deep look into the modern-day Republican Party’s downward death spiral.

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Robert Risko

Chiefly Conversations

Robert Risko

An interview with world-famous caricaturist Robert Risko who talks about his influences, his work, and the nature of image and celebrity.

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Final Notes: Harold Ramis Bids Us Adieu

Culture

Final Notes: Harold Ramis Bids Us Adieu

At only 69, the comedy legend bids us adieu and, much like a storyteller, leaves us wanting a little bit more.

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The Moby Dick Of The Caribbean

The Daily Chief

The Moby Dick Of The Caribbean

Like a harpooned whale, Puerto Rico is struggling to break free of its debt bondage as the U.S. feigns ignorance.

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A Lost And Forgotten War

Foreign Affairs

A Lost And Forgotten War

America’s interest has waned in Afghanistan, and a lost American war is quickly turning into a lost Afghan cause.

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The Infinite Pokémon Theorem

Digital Notes

The Infinite Pokémon Theorem

Thousands of gamers fighting over one player equates to virtual anarchy, right?

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Mapping Out Metadata

Features, Politics

Mapping Out Metadata

The NSA’s looking glass into our daily lives is far from the protective blanket they may have intended it to be.

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To Infinity, And Beyond

Digital Notes

To Infinity, And Beyond

Despite still being at an early stage, the possibilities of what 3D printing can offer are seemingly infinite.

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Note From Kiev

Foreign Affairs

Note From Kiev

Words from the heart of Ukraine, from the heart of a Ukrainian, in the midst of a historic and violent revolution.

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Sesame Street Cures The Flappy Bird Blues

Digital Notes, Laughs

Sesame Street Cures The Flappy Bird Blues

Flappy Bird may be extinct, but Sesame Street has created an equally addicting parody game starring Bert. Sorry Ernie.

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Scottish Not British

Foreign Affairs

Scottish Not British

Scotland’s growing movement for independence from the United Kingdom is gaining traction amid many anxious European onlookers.

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A Tale Of Two Cities

Features, Politics

A Tale Of Two Cities

Aggressive promises and progressive change headline the young narrative of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.

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