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Do We Hate Men?
What does it really mean when a woman says she hates men? Written by: Lauren Koleszar We live in a society that relentlessly favors the...
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Mar 16, 20224 min read


Remembering the Late Great Betty White
A reflection on Betty White's historic career, raw talent and beautiful soul Written by: Ashley Lubecky Betty White, dubbed the “first...
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Mar 16, 20225 min read


Food for Thought
The link between what’s on your plate and what’s in your mind. Written by: Abigail Preiszig It was a gloomy February, and I was feeling...
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Mar 16, 20224 min read


Caffeine in the College Life
Make sure that you find the right caffeinated beverage for you with this informational list and quiz. Written by: Christina Ibos...
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Mar 16, 20227 min read


TERFs Are Not Feminists.
No, you will not change my mind. Written by: Kristina Markulin March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate women’s...
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Mar 16, 20225 min read


Beyond Hellen Keller: Deaf Women in History
Eight women who have made a large impact on both the deaf and hearing communities. Written by: Jillian VanDyke Whenever we think of the...
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Mar 16, 20224 min read


This vs. That: Female Representation
Examples of entertainment media that represent women well, and examples of those which don’t. Written by: Eric Seitz Female...
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Mar 16, 20225 min read


The Male Gaze in Film
A male-dominated film industry values women in terms of their to-be-looked-at-ness, perpetuating gender inequality and damaging the way...
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Mar 16, 20225 min read


CSU 3.0: Reimagining Our Reimagined Future
An aggressive, growth-oriented plan for emerging from CSU 2.0 Written by: Cameron Mays At the tender age of twenty-one, I already feel I...
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Mar 16, 20222 min read


The Psychology of Comfort Movies
An explanation to why our brains find particular movies endlessly rewatchable. Written by: Samra Karamustafic Picture this: you’ve just...
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Mar 16, 20224 min read


A Voice That Was Locked Away
How singer JoJo went from having her voice suppressed by her record label to winning her first Grammy. Written by: Reem Abumeri Joanna...
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Feb 11, 20224 min read


Meet the Problematic Foundation of Film: D.W. Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation”
Is CSU’s School of Film and Media Arts telling a revisionist history of America’s most controversial film? Written by: Cara Robbins Grand...
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Feb 11, 20226 min read


Felines on Film
The history of film and video is littered with cats, from the beginning of motion pictures to the first YouTube videos. Written by:...
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Feb 11, 20225 min read


The Power of Collective Word
Rally Chants at the BLM Protests and their connections to the Civil Rights movements of the past. Written by: Halle Elder On May 25,...
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Feb 11, 20224 min read


Do Your Part, Take Care of Your Heart!
Check out these heart-healthy tips that you can implement in your life today, just in time for American Heart Health Month! Written by: ...
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Feb 11, 20224 min read


The Real Trend-Setters
Trends created by the Black community that continue to influence the fashion industry at large. Written by: Jillian VanDyke Black culture...
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Feb 11, 20223 min read


February Playlist: Community
In this issue of The Vindicator, our writers explored the idea of community: the community we live in; the community that welcomes us;...
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Feb 11, 20221 min read


Zelma Watson George: A Life and Legacy
U.N. delegate, opera singer, speaker, educator, and all-around-icon Zelma Watson George was an African American woman whose connection to...
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Feb 11, 20224 min read


Virgil's Vision
Virgil Abloh pushed the boundaries of fashion, privately battling with cardiac angiosarcoma for the last two years. Written by: Jillian...
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Feb 11, 20224 min read


Riots
Written by: Elara Riots are how revolutions began. Riots are an outcry, A consequence for sin. An outburst of anger Or rage and betrayal....
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Feb 11, 20221 min read
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