Consider whether or not you would be named a witch The Salem witch trials have become lore for television shows and young-adult fiction novels. It “Surviving the Salem witch trials”
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Death penalty is a black mark on our nation
U.S. sentencing its citizens to death is immoral The death penalty is a surprisingly controversial topic still in this country. While defining moral rights and “Death penalty is a black mark on our nation”
An American revolution on the horizon
Growing discontent points to upheaval The average age of an empire is 250 years, and the United States is celebrating birthday number 243. Mumblings of “An American revolution on the horizon”
NDSU’s production of ‘Edges’ is an earnest and entertaining watch
The cast of four pulled out all the stops in this sung-through musical NDSU’s fall musical is the sung-through production of “Edges,” written by the “NDSU’s production of ‘Edges’ is an earnest and entertaining watch”
The turtles are damned no matter how many metal straws you own
Individual conservation efforts are mostly futile Metal straws, tote bags, shorter showers, recycling, meat reduction, electric cars and reusable everything—the ways individuals are told to “The turtles are damned no matter how many metal straws you own”
In the wake of the Gabby Petito case: the women we never hear about
False outrage, racism, victim-blaming and missed opportunities The tragic case of 22-year-old Gabby Petito has been heard around the country non-stop for the last few “In the wake of the Gabby Petito case: the women we never hear about”
So, Satanism is kind of awesome
Atheistic satanists are the activist-minded pranksters we need Listen, I’m about as religious as one of those votive candles with Pete Davidson on them, but “So, Satanism is kind of awesome”
Gatekeeping in the LGBTQ+ community
Nothing says acceptance quite like exclusivity The LGBTQ+ community has endured a lot to gain access to basic rights, and has endured even more in “Gatekeeping in the LGBTQ+ community”