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the internet

Honestly, our generation has taken the internet for granted.
I think it’s safe to say that every college student uses the internet every day, be it for social networking, finding information for their essay that’s due tomorrow, or writing a blog for their innovations in mass communications class. We have come to use the internet [...]

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Gay and lesbian rights

It’s a pretty common stereotype that gay, particularly men, are “fabulous,” flamboyant, and in your face when it comes to their sexuality. However, while reading Rodger Streitmetter’s “Creating an Agenda for Gay and Lesbian Rights” in Voices of Revolution, I was shocked at the extent to which the gay and lesbian movement presented their [...]

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Strength in the Dissident Press

The dissident press in America paved the way for future journalists to seek out social and political injustices in our society. To start with, William Heighton of the Mechanic’s Free Press single-handedly showed the capability of one man to take a problem into his own hands seeking reform through the written word. Heighton [...]

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