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BLOGGIN’ IN ALL CAPS | In Defense of Trigger Warnings — or Maybe Basic Empathy
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There’s a gray area when it comes to trigger warnings, one that ignites insensitivity from opposers.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/category/blogs/page/4/)
There’s a gray area when it comes to trigger warnings, one that ignites insensitivity from opposers.
“[The following is the introduction to a self-help book I’m in the process of writing. It’s called Tolerating Yourself, and it will help you cope with the abysmal reality of being the half-sentient mound of debt, angst and mediocrity that you are.]”
Sit back and enjoy these silver screen classics about America’s favorite pastime.
How the idea that global terrors only happen to “someone else” acts as a desensitizing illusion.
A recap of last weekend’s performances at Casita de Polaris and a teaser of what tomorrow night has in store.
Why is it so difficult to connect with certain acquaintances on a deeper level?
Should the government grant in-state tuition to undocumented students? Rebecca Saber and Katie Barlow hash out both sides of the argument.
How connecting with nature can help you get back in touch with your optimism.
Corinthians 3:16: “Do you not know that you are a temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?”
A writer gives new meaning to the age-old cliche that the “eyes are the window to the soul.”