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Where are the women in STEM?

By Eva Garces

 

Let’s talk about the gender disproportion of the scientific workforce. According to the Census Bureau’s 2009 American Community Survey, women comprise 48% of the American workforce but only make up 24% of those in STEM fields. It’s apparent that something is deterring women from the math and science fields,

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We need Hillary Clinton

By Fanny Diehl

 

It is high time for the Democratic Party to give thanks and praise to Hillary Clinton for her heartfelt campaign for president.  I am losing patience with people saying that she was lackluster, not liberal enough, had too much baggage, etc.  This assessment is put forward not only by the Republicans but by some of our own—including Bernie Sanders.

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Communication Tactics for the Resistance

By Christine Arena

Photo: Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images

 

Trump’s first weeks in office were among the most alarming in history. Right out of the gate, the new Commander-in-Chief declared war on the media, while his spokesperson pitched the Orwellian concept of “alternative facts.” A gag order muzzled government agencies from communicating scientific truths,

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