Quick Hit:Feminist Opposition to Heinous Virtual Mutilation of Models

H&M is interchanging models’ faces onto a single digitally enhanced body on their online store. Virtually decapitating models and creating a so-called “perfect” body has raised the ire of women in the feminist blogosphere and professionals in the modeling industry. Click here to find out more: Virtual Decapitation of Models in H&M Online Catalog Unites Models, Feminists in Its Opposition […]

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Finally Moving On From 1929…

It’s a modern age right? People are all down with the modern lingo and updating things to be politically correct and gender neutral right? Think again. The year is 1929, and whoever it is that sits down in the FBI office and decides what words get written in definitions and whatnot decides that an appropriate […]

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African ‘Her’story: My sister

Okay, so my sister, Sarah, isn’t really African. She’s actually one of the palest people I’ve ever met.  In fact, depending on where she is in Africa, people call her different names indicating how white she is. In Ghana it’s obruni, in Congo it’s mundele. But she can pull off being pale pretty well — she’s also […]

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SIRI: Thinly Veiled Pro-life Agenda?

Now, what is Siri? “Siri is the intelligent personal assistant that helps you get things done just by asking. It allows you to use your voice to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls, and more. But Siri isn’t like traditional voice recognition software that requires you to remember keywords and speak specific commands. Siri […]

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Where Do We Go From Here?

So as of two weeks from now, I will be a college graduate. As a person who generally doesn’t deal well with change, I’ve been mentally preparing myself for this abrupt shift in my life. While (I’m not going to lie) I am absolutely stoked to never have to do homework again, there are many […]

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