By Teresa Spencer The Constitution isn’t just a dusty museum piece — it’s the operating manual for this country. It tells the government what it can do, what it must do, and just as importantly… what ...
Words by Carmen Macri College campuses have long been the beating heart of social change — hotbeds of activism, dissent and revolutionary ideas that have shaped national conversations for generations.
Harry Moore Most people would agree that comedy is a subjective matter. A lot of comedians may object to that on the grounds of the thousands of hack jokes spouted into microphones across the country ...
The land of the free just put freedom on lockdown Words by Carmen Macri The First Amendment isn’t just a line in a history ...
Words & photos by Ambar Ramirez I’d been here before, back in my early days with “Folio.” Back when freedom of speech and the ...
Words by Ariana Alcantara If one were to listen to broadcast radio stations like 95.1 WAPE on their morning commute, music censorship is a commonplace experience for them. Radio stations censor music ...
Words by Kaili Cochran Thirty years after first giving a voice to those silenced by violent crimes, the Justice Coalition’s Victims’ Advocate paper returns in print. Founded in 1995 by Ted Hires, a ...
By Teresa Spencer Before Starbucks, before craft beer festivals, and long before anyone thought about legalization debates, the American colonies were obsessed with hemp. Yes, hemp — not just the ...
Yo Ho Ho and a Jar of … Cremains? Words by Carmen Macri What better place to stash someone’s cremains than inside a local, one-legged pirate statue? Personally, I can’t think of a more fitting final ...