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The Art of Brainstorming is Dead In the Age of AI
As artificial intelligence becomes a default study partner on college campuses, students risk trading critical thinking, creativity and journalistic integrity for convenience – and it may be costing us more than we realize. Written by Morgan Alten There was a time when brainstorming meant staring at a blank Google Doc until your brain hurt. When ideas came from half-written notes, messy margins and conversations that spiraled into something unexpected. Now, too often, brainst
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2 days ago4 min read


Cameron Mays: Printed and published
Former Vindicator contributor goes from student writer to published author. Written by Andrew Delly Those who have been reading The...
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May 5, 20253 min read


The History of The Vindicator
Traveling through The Vindicator’s history from a Black student newspaper to an arts and culture magazine. Written by Sophie Farrar For...
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Feb 21, 20245 min read
“The Idol”: Six Months Later
A retrospective look at the worst show on television. Written by Athan Marshall and Jake Ryan What’s the worst show you’ve ever seen? If...
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Jan 22, 20244 min read


Write Drunk. Edit Sober
If literary geniuses wrote drunk, why can’t we? Written by Campbell Pratt Heavy guitar and raspy, anguished crooning plays over my...
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Nov 15, 20238 min read


October Issue Poem Collection
Written by McCayla Connors You Don’t Want Me to Write a Poem About You you don’t want me to write a poem about you. my poems about men,...
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Oct 10, 20231 min read


AI Art is not Art
Artificial Intelligence is at our doorstep, and it could lead to the erosion of human creativity Written by Olivia Schwab In 2022, the...
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Oct 10, 20234 min read
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