Book Review: The Tulip Factory

So you’ve got a bit of a pessimistic outlook on your love life, or on love in general. In light of that outlook, you may want to read a love story every now and again, I admit that this is one of my guilty pleasures, but because you’re on the pessimistic side sometimes the happily-ever-after ending can get on your nerves. You just want something real, right?

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Podcast Review: lif-e. af/ter

Over the Christmas holidays I had a chance to find a few new podcasts, to the detriment of my regular podcast rotation. While searching the iTunes top charts for something new I discovered lif-e. af/ter. This science fiction-esque podcasts follows the life of Ross after the death of his wife, Charlie. Ross is a low-level employee at the FBI, and eight months after the death of his wife, he continues to console himself by listening to all her old posts from an audio-based social media site.

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Op/Ed: School Doors Act as Barriers Rather than Access Points

If you – like me – find that there is simply not enough time during the week to accomplish all of your academic goals, you have likely found yourself desperately and repeatedly swiping your ID card at a locked school door in a crude attempt at a muggle ‘Alohamora’. This was my lot on a cold Sunday in December as I tried to access the sacred halls of Brodie to perform analytical witchcraft – aka science.

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The Myth of Post-Feminism

Feminism: how often do we hear that word laced with negative connotations? Merriam-Webster defines feminism as “the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes” and as “organized activity on behalf of women’s rights and interests”.  What then creates such strong reactions to the word? It can be used to dismiss legitimate points made by women, whether related to gender or not.

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