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Issue One ‘Herd in the Hallways’
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Third places necessary for functional, collectivism societies
Throughout history third places have provided people with a place outside of work or home to get involved in their community and make connections. With privatization and poor city planning, America is losing its third places.
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Pro: Once in a lifetime experience warrants paycheck
While concert tickets can seem like an outrageous
purchase, especially for very famous artists, getting to see an artist perform can be a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Any price is worth a seat.
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Institutional change required for safer college campus
Attention by colleges, as
well as a societal shift to the
importance of consent, is
necessary to reduce sexual
assaults.
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Sports betting advertising harmful to young viewers
To reach out to younger audiences and vulnerable viewers, sportsbooks advertise during NBA and NFL games. Sports broadcasts are polluted by ads from companies like FanDuel and DraftKings urging viewers to place bets with misleading incentives.
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Herd in the Hallways
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Cultural appropriation lurking in sports teams, mascots
Evolving for the better,
numerous professional sports teams have changed their mascots and team name due to cultural appropriation. However, some teams have yet to take steps in the right direction.
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FIFA needs to grow a backbone for human rights
To host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Qatar built seven brand-new soccer stadiums, creating massive environmental and social damage.
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‘Ye’ incites toxic conversation about semitism
Utilizing social media as an avenue to spread hate, celebrity Kanye West has promoted further animosity based on already growing anti-Semitic tensions. This malice should remain in the past.
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Dahmer documentary perpetuates harmful precedent
For better ratings, true-crime documentary producers have focused more on the killer’s backstory than their victims. “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” follows this format as well, by silencing those truly impacted by the serial killer’s actions.
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Issue 1 ‘Herd’ in the Hallways
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