
Caitlin Dickerson on NPR, Journalism, and Success
CAITLIN DICKERSON is nothing short of inspirational. She started at NPR as an intern and, in a few short years, is now a Peabody Award…
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Stem by Ari: Combining Jewelry & the World of STEM
WOMEN WORKING IN STEM — the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — have always been historically underrepresented. Though women make up nearly half…
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Happy birthday, Katharine Hepburn! Thanks for the life lesson: “Never complain. Never explain.”
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4 Ways Bathroom Bills Don’t Protect Women or Girls
A SLEW OF RECENT BILLS have proposed making it illegal for people to use bathrooms that don’t align with the gender they were assigned at…
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Platforming meets ’80s sci-fi action in ‘Until I Have You’
There is something rather charming with how the 1980s viewed the future of the world. In a time when technologies were beginning to bloom, a slew of interesting sci-fi movies rushed on scene. Scenes from films like Blade Runner, Mad Max, Escape From New York, and Robocop painted an intense and gritty picture of things […]
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Sound Off: Matt McGorry Should Take Several Seats
IT’S DIFFICULT to talk about male feminists without mentioning actor Matt McGorry. Known for his roles in Orange Is the New Black and How to Get Away with…
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Vegetarian Diets Found to Cause Genetic Mutations
TRULY ADOPTING AND STICKING WITH a vegetarian diet is no easy feat. For many people, the lifestyle change is worth it for health reasons —…
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Natalie Dormer: “GOT is Realistic, Not Misogynistic”
AFTER THE CLIFFHANGER TO END ALL CLIFFHANGERS, Game of Thrones is back on air, and the sixth season has officially gripped the attention of the…
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