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I remember the first punk album that I got my hands on: Dookie by Green Day. I sat in my basement in that high[...]
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I don’t want to write another article about how tragic, and terrifying it is that Brett Kavanaugh is now a Supreme Court Justice of the[...]
By: TL Jordan Representation is incredibly important. Not just in our media, but in our everyday lives. When we are young we look up to[...]
By: Josiane Joseph In 2008, I was an unassuming teenager with serious goals that included finding ways to get to the beach and hoarding enough[...]