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The NFL Hall of Fame Selection Process. Where’s the transparency and legitimacy?
By Gio DiFazio The complete trivialization of the NFL’s Hall of Fame is near completion. What was once, an elite fraternity, has boiled down to little more a popularity contest, which happens to be televised nationally. Terrell Owens was one of the most dynamic athletes of the late 1990’s into the early 2000’s. A 1,000-yard… Read more
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From the Desk of the Managing Editor: Building Networks of Positive Change
By Alex Serrano Every other week I start this column with something like “The world is in an interesting place,” “The world doesn’t seem too normal right now, but-,” or “These are difficult times.” Well no more, because despite these sentiments being truthful and honest from a certain broad perspective, neither are very helpful in… Read more
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Fat Equals Ugly
By Jessica Spoto Fat means you are ugly. If you are fat, you are ugly. If you are ugly, you must be fat. Okay, okay, let’s back this up a bit. No, fat does not mean you are ugly. In no way does fat mean ugly. Ugly shouldn’t even exist in our vocabulary, because everyone… Read more
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Punching Nazis: A Moral Meditation
By Alex Serrano By this point you’ve probably seen the video of Richard Spencer, Alt-Right leader and white supremacist (excuse me, “race realist”) getting punched in the face by a masked protester. This of course was followed up by news organizations and the general populace with discussions over the morality of punching an alleged neo-Nazi.… Read more
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We’re in Trouble, Bigly
By Ben Riggleman Are you worried? Angry? Disgusted? Good. If you’re an American who’s been paying attention, that’s what’s called for. There’s no excuse for apathy. Let’s recap. Here’s some of what the 45th president has been up to at the time of writing (Jan. 30): • With an executive order, slamming the door on… Read more