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Politics and Pop Culture: The Celebrity Relationship of the 21st Century

November 14, 2019November 14, 2019 Kaity Marquis 0 Comments AOC, kanye west, media, politics

The relationship between pop culture and politics is a relationship that overwhelms the media today. This is not a new

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G7 & Grappling with the Optics of International Affairs

October 6, 2019October 6, 2019 Camille Cressman 0 Comments G7, media, trump

Nine years ago, activists in Tunisia, empowered by their ability to effectively organize via new forms of social media, began

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Check Your Bias

February 14, 2019February 14, 2019 Katie Clements 0 Comments fakenews, media, news, truth

A few weeks ago, I began my final semester of my senior year at BYU. Like most, I started the

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Deciding Who Ought to “Shut Up and Dribble”

April 20, 2018June 5, 2018 Stephen Ward 0 Comments free speech, laura ingraham, LeBron James, media

In one sense, free speech is the most free it’s ever been. For better and for worse, social media and

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Why Your Echo Chamber Is Killing Political Discourse

November 10, 2017November 16, 2017 Chad Thompson 0 Comments discourse, echo chambers, media, news

        We live in an increasingly divided nation, in terms of politics. Scuffles over political beliefs or

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