COLUMN: Fiorina is the new Palin
One of the most notorious political ads of all time starts a little something like this: A big, open field of grazing sheep comes into focus with a female voice calmly talking about leadership, honor, wholesomeness.
One of the most notorious political ads of all time starts a little something like this: A big, open field of grazing sheep comes into focus with a female voice calmly talking about leadership, honor, wholesomeness.
In this advertising-saturated age, it has become a common-sense expectation that commercials intentionally attempt to mislead us.
I know that many will dismiss this column as nothing but celebrity nonsense. And yes, I understand that Greece has until Sunday to avoid bankruptcy, that Jared of Subway is facing far tougher times than his prior obesity and that China is dealing with a serious problem due to a major market selloff.
For the past week, my Instagram feed has been graced with nothing but groups of girls on lakes and fraternity bros on boats, wrapping themselves in the American flag and showing off their stars-and-stripes bathing suits.
The Wall Street Journal recently published an article, “The Office pet is a pig. No, really,” that described exotic pet owners pushing for the same rights as dog owners to bring their animals to pet friendly offices. It’s theorized that allowing pets at work will reduce stress and boost employee morale. In said article, quotes were taken from parakeet, snake, ferret, butterfly and pig owners who enjoyed bringing their unusual companions to the workplace.
America's new manifest destiny should be finding room for improvement.
The basis for the same-sex marriage decision has set a precedent that may lead to future trouble.
We have a few ideas for which American heroine should take the ten-dollar bill.
While Martin O'Malley may not be a likely candidate for the democratic nomination, he'd make the perfect Vice President
Women's soccer, like many other women's sports, is subjected to foul gender discrepancies.
Student depression is already challenging enough. Universities refusing to let depressed students return after a leave makes matters worse.
The modern, diverse public high school raises the question if the works of Shakespeare still have a place.
"Three things are certain in the life of an IU Hoosier: death, taxes, and orientation."
Newly announced GOP presidential contender Donald Trump has already created diplomatic and media tensions.
The marriage equality victory from the Obergefell v. Hodges U.S. Supreme Court decision should act as a turn in the tide to help bring equality to all Americans.
"Because if it’s not the Mexican flag, it’s speaking Spanish in public or simply having a brown face..."
"Symbols are powerful, compelling, evocative and useful. They unite us, divide us, inspire us and horrify us."
Fashion has always taken a toll on our bodies. Many say it’s the price you pay to look good, but how high is the price?
Lawrence and a few other major actresses are demanding payment that is free from sexual prejudice.
Now that queer is cool, a few things need to be said about allies.