Reflecting on the Importance of Community at a University
Do the people at a university define its climate or does the climate at a university define its people? Yes. Last weekend I visited my alma mater, Ithaca College and enjoyed three days packed of visiting old friends and making new ones, plus incredible concerts by Ithacappella and the Ithaca College Chorus (plug: check out [...]
WHAT? WND Says I’m Not Invited To May Day?! Sadness!!
The subject of the email was, “You’re Not Invited To May Day.” Had they caught on that I was getting their emails just so I could counter them? Having not received an email from AFA in months, I can only wonder if WorldNetDaily had decided to antagonize me. No, they’re just being snarky, which I [...]
Really Courage Campaign? I Thought You Were Better Than That.
The Prop 8 Trial (Perry v. Schwarzenegger) is a big deal. It’s important that it gets as much visibility as possible; the testimony that was shared throughout was incredibly important to our movement. I was really proud to see and be a part of the stepped-up efforts to raise awareness during the trial, particularly those [...]
Challenging Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Through Puppets – BRILLIANT
Today, the Advocate highlighted a new Funny or Die video lampooning the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy with a puppet video about a similar military policy, “No Strings Attached.” The best part of the video, in my opinion, is the scrolling text at the bottom. I have excerpted it below so it won’t distract you [...]
Personal Experience Doesn’t Count; Wanting Truth Is Not The Same As Finding Truth
I mentioned briefly back in January that Liberty University was going on an expedition to find Noah’s Ark. Well, it turns out they found it! Look! Here’s some wood: Believe them now? You shouldn’t, even though all of a sudden Christians were buying into carbon dating. In fact, as if you needed it, PZ reported [...]


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