Featured Blog: Queer Visibility in the Media
LGBT issues are a hot-button political issue for many people in our country, but they are also a part of our culture. Whether on the Internet or the television screen,...
View ArticleFeatured Blog: LGBT and solidarity among students
Bullying and harassment is something that has always been a pressing issue in the LGBT and gender and sexual minorities. Because we are often viewed as social pariahs or outcasts...
View ArticleFeatured Blog: Take Back The Night march to include men, a welcome change
This week, Ohio University observes Take Back the Night Week, which is a week of events aimed to combat sexual violence against women in our community. Each year, Ohio University...
View ArticleFeatured Blog: Marching in Solidarity
If you’ve been on the Athens campus at all this week, you’ve probably heard people discussing Take Back the Night. While this has been familiar language in Athens this week,...
View ArticleFeatured Blog: Ohio’s state legislature is destroying renewable energy
Ohio Gov. John Kasich made it clear two years ago with Ohio Senate Bill 315 that the endorsement of a statewide energy policy with a focus on renewable energy was...
View ArticleFeatured Blog: The politics of California’s drought
“Water flows uphill towards money,” a source told Marc Reisner in Cadillac Desert, the seminal book on California water politics. Reisner, an American environmentalist, discussed the political struggle...
View ArticleFeatured Blog: Geoengineering is accelerating toward disaster
What if human beings were capable of scientifically altering the climatic destruction that we are currently causing? This question might seem far-fetched, but it also is the way of the...
View ArticleFeatured Blog: Looking beyond the Keystone XL
With the conclusion of the 2014 midterm elections, the latest round of chaotic environmental dissension has begun. The Keystone Pipeline, a half-decade long proposal by TransCanada, is the systematic...
View ArticleFeatured Blog: Cap and Trade is failing in Ohio
Effective reduction in greenhouse gases is simply not working in Ohio. Sure, much of this can be traced to a certain governor or the general nature of the political process....
View ArticleFeatured blog: Keystone XL: A narrow victory
The United States government has spoken, and for once, it did not completely screw things up. The Keystone XL, a proposed last phase of the Keystone Pipeline (by TransCanada) connecting...
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