LETTER: Our future president
To all concerned about the election results and our future President, We are the American people.
To all concerned about the election results and our future President, We are the American people.
It's going to be a long 4 years for the Democratic Party.
Don't be a giant asshole this Black Friday.
It's time to put an end to enigmatic movements.
I was born in a bubble. As an upper-middle class, white heterosexual woman from the San Francisco Bay Area I inherently believed that America was good, diverse, empathetic and generous. I knew of injustice in the world, of course, but America was a place of progression. We would never allow ourselves to move backwards. Attending college in the Midwest began to corrode that idealistic view. I couldn’t conceive of a place that didn’t recycle or where being homosexual wasn’t actually OK, or where a Jewish person didn’t exist. And yet I learned those places are far more widespread than the little ecosystem of my own Northern California home. These are the places in which some of my friends live.
Stand up for what's right.
The fate of this industry should be in the hands of local distributors and growers.
The Electoral College opposes democracy.
How should you get involved?
The fallout at IU after Trump's election speaks volumes.
History exists to stop us from forgetting, but remembrance is selective.
A dating app seeks to connect American emigrants to Canadians looking for love.
If you don't feel legitimate threat, there is no reason for you to flee the country.
What has a cup ever done to you?
Trump's election lets us all down.
It's time to move forward.
It's time to move on, America.
Instead of pointing fingers at people who didn't vote, point to the DNC.
History repeats itself far too often.
It's okay to be upset--but do something about it.