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COLUMN:Thoughts from AIPAC Policy Conference

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This past weekend, I attended AIPAC Policy Conference, in Washington, D.C. for the first time. AIPAC, which stands for America Israel Public Affairs Committee, is an organization that strives to strengthen the bond between America and Israel.



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COLUMN: The morality of museums

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Art museums generally seem like neutral spaces free from politics and social issues. Art museums put pretty pictures, sculptures and videos on display and offer generally affordable admission for all types of people. The engaging displays art museums offer can often blind people to the reality of the museum itself. The art museum is an institution.



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COLUMN: Nurturing mental health resources

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Increasing amounts of students are leaving school because of mental health concerns. This means that universities, as a whole, are not committing enough resources to deal with this important issue.


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LETTER: Happy birthday Obamacare

Six years after passing the Affordable Care Act, more than 20 million Americans have gained health insurance coverage





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COLUMN: Wrestling with the first amendment

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It sounds like a particularly heinous episode of a late night cartoon. The wife of Bubba the Love Sponge, his actual, legal name, had relations with Bubba’s friend Hulk Hogan. Unfortunately for those that prefer reality not resemble South Park, all of this in fact did occur. And a video exists, which found its way onto Gawker’s website.


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COLUMN: Sin tax

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In response to having the third highest obesity rates in Europe the United Kingdom decided to enact a sugar tax.






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COLUMN: Scientists are people too

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When I tell people I study physics, I get a lot of different reactions. Some people think I’m some sort of natural-born genius while others think I spend hours each day in a room with a chalkboard and calculator.


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COLUMN: On internet art

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The spread of internet art or net.art has been a rising phenomena introducing numerous questions to the "fine" art world.


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COLUMN: Pence needs to listen

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Pence has angered many residents of the state with his extreme conservative policies from the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, blocking Syrian refugees from entering the state and, most recently, HB1337.