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Green Beat: Environmentalism success comes only after advocacy

Many things have been written against lifestyle environmentalism. Some writers attack it as unnecessary, believing it exaggerates the damage human beings do to the environment. This is common among those who deny global warming is occurring or is caused by human beings. Others admit we are harming the planet, but argue that the focus on personal choices ignores the role technology and policy decisions have to play in decreasing and reversing these negative outcomes. Those of us who are convinced that the former group are ignoring the evidence find it easy to brush their arguments aside, but the latter present a stronger challenge. Do they have a point?



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Post Letter: Debate over song distracts from campus 'rape culture'

Over the past several days, I have been stunned at the ongoing public debate about the Marching 110’s decision not to play “Blurred Lines.” So far, I’ve seen various sources label it “censorship,” claim it was inappropriate for administrators to step in on behalf of students, and dismiss students who were upset about the song (many of whom were themselves survivors of sexual assault and rape) as “overly sensitive” and “whiney.”


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MACtion: Bobcats prep for start of conference play

Before the season began, Akron coach Terry Bowden noted that the Mid-American Conference brings the total package in terms of what it can provide to a player — with bowl trips, high draft picks and nationally televised games increasing the conference’s visibility. With “MACtion” officially beginning next week for an Ohio team whose main goal is to bring home a conference championship, here’s a look at what the Bobcats will face each week:


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Beauty and the Bobcat: Affordable makeup alternatives are available

I did it. I went out of my comfort zone and purchased drugstore-brand foundation. As I said previously: I’m a beauty brat and although there are some drugstore-brand products I enjoy, I don’t like to skimp when it comes to foundation. After my Benefit Hello Flawless powder shattered, I haven’t been able to afford purchasing a new one and decided I’d give drugstore products a try — and it actually wasn’t too bad.


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