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Archive (Page 100)

October 24, 2023

Firearm Legislation in Massachusetts Sparks Strong Opposition

“Why put more [laws] on the book, If you can’t enforce the ones you have? … why add another 142 pages of them?” Renee Gagne

By Felicie Jungels

October 23, 2023

Teddy Siegel: Flushing Out Inequities in New York City’s Bathroom Crisis

When you got to go in NYC, Teddy Siegel has got your back and your bum.

By Christen Keogh

October 23, 2023

The Jonathan Van Ness Effect: Transforming Modern Journalism

Van Ness may not call themself a journalist, arguably many would not. Yet they continue to push the boundaries of modern storytelling, with a keen eye on discerning misinformation and a focus on lending their voice to some of the most controversial and important topics for vulnerable communities today.

By Jennie Mazur Jones

October 20, 2023

A Fresh Flag for Ann Arbor’s Bicentennial: City Launches Design Competition

The goal is to replace the current flag for the city’s bicentennial celebration next year.

By Farhaad Riyaz

October 20, 2023

Education and Criminal Justice Advocate Begins Race for Oklahoma State Senate

"I feel really compelled personally — that I have a responsibility to be a part of making our community better," Brewer said.

By Paige Willett

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