Every day there are tons of music related tidbits that float around the Internet, but how is one to know what's good, what's worth listening to and what everyone will be talking about tomorrow?
The only thing more hilarious than our “Do It For Bieber” video (which we thought was pretty funny) was the media reaction to it.
Last week, Campus Progress released our submission to the Vote Again
The only thing more hilarious than our “Do It For Bieber” video (which we thought was pretty funny) was the media reaction to it.\r\nLast week, Campus Progress released our submission to the Vote Again
Since 2000, young people have been hitting the polls in increasingly unprecedented numbers. Yes, since 2000. Despite what you may have heard, youth turnout wasn\'t an unexpected consequence of one
Unexcited, disillusioned, frustrated, irritated, hopeless, crushed, cautiously optimistic, demoralized, confused....\r\nThe list of terms used to describe the political state of young America goes on,
Over the last two years I\'ve spent a lot of time thinking or talking or writing about the role of young people in the age of Obama. Eager to change our country- that’s the mark of today’s youth, right?
Breaking- Today, Russell Simmons announced his support of David Yassky for New York City Comptroller. \nHis endorsement reminded me of something Barack Obama said in his Iowa victory speech… \"I know you
Over on CNN, LZ Ganderson recently penned an Op-Ed titled “Gay is Not The New Black.” He’s right, as far as our country’s history goes, there will never be a new black. The story of Black America is
I could write about Sarah Palin, but honestly, conversations on her candidacy, interviews, and recent resignation have all been exhausted to the point where I wonder, what’s the point?\nTwo wars abroad,
“Did Michael Jackson Doom Iran,” is the title of a just published article on The Daily Beast by Benjamin Sarlin. Sarlin refers to the growing concern among those in the national security community
As he stumped across the country, Barack Obama often said:\n\"If one voice can change a room it can change a city, if it can change a city than it can change a state, if it can change a state than it can
Two of last week\'s political sideshows have got me thinking about politics, promiscuity, and technology. First, Senator John Ensign admitted to having an affair after having, allegedly, been blackmailed.
This past Friday, Presidential elections were held in Iran for what promised to be a tight race between reformist candidate Mir Hussein Moussavi and incumbent President Ahamadinejad. Last week, young
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