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Online petitions cultivate slacktivism, no justice for Stanford rapist
In the face of a single tragedy, a reminder that sexual assault is an all-too-common occurrence.
A Moon Shaped Pool: Emotionally and musically striking album, difficult yet beautiful
New Radiohead is ‘wonderfully implicit and honest.’
Dinner arguments bring family members together
You’d think that weeks of dinnertime debates would be annoying… surprisingly, they’re not.
Being Vegetarian: Good idea or missed steak?
Transitioning from a meat-lover to a vegetarian is a lot easier than you think.
Valuing diverse culture: slow, illuminating process
“When I first started elementary school, I always ate the lunch my mom made, neatly packaged Korean food, placed in little plastic Hello Kitty boxes. The smell of rice and seaweed was comforting because it was identical to that of our kitchen. I loved wearing my hair in a messy bun high atop my head with a cute pin through it, Korean style. My mom used to call it my “princess hair.”
How to make a sandcastle
Entertainment Editor Olivia Garrett shares the best way to sandcastle, even for you non-beach bums.
Trek Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself: United Kingdom
In the second installment of the travel blog, executive editor Vi Burgess takes you through the twists and turns of the cobblestoned and cow-pied alleyways of the United Kingdom.
“Sexy Lamp Test” more accurate evaluation of female characterization
Forget the Bechdel test — the only test of character development you need is the Sexy Lamp Test.
The State of the Onion is Strong: analysis of Obama’s proposals to Congress
The State of the Union is the most important non-important speech of the year. In it, the President tells the nation that the state of the union is strong, then proceeds to lay out his legislative goals and message for the year while getting multiple applause lines, prompting either partisan or bi-partisan applause.