Two years on, cancellation of trans student discussion group leaves some feeling “confused and abandoned”

Queer Student Resources cut its Trans& program in 2024, citing low attendance and budget restrictions.

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The Weird Show Becomes a Nonprofit Organization

After more than 15 years of exploring, questioning, exhibiting, publishing, and celebrating contemporary collage, we are excited to share an important milestone: The Weird Show is now officially a nonprofit organization. Since 2011, TWS has grown from a small online platform into an international community dedicated to expanding the possibilities of collage and image-based culture. Along the way,…

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Weaponized non-governance and political impotence

Nothing Is Ever Going Back To Normal by Anya Kamenetz “By ‘normal-feeling’ I mean not utopia, but these two specific beliefs: “There are adults in charge of the most powerful country in the world and they are mostly doing their best “The arc of the moral universe bends toward justice*. Bad things are naturally going to […]

National HIV advocacy group's CEO rejects claims of crisis

The leader of the NMAC, a national HIV advocacy organization focused on communities disproportionately impacted by the epidemic, is forcefully disputing claims that the organization is in turmoil, insisting it remains financially sound even as recent reporting and internal concerns raise questions about leadership decisions, staffing, and workplace culture.

In an interview with __The…

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A $3 dot sticker system reveals which parts you actually use

Electronics hobbyist Scott Lawson wanted to know which parts in his storage collection he actually reaches for, so he invented a tracking system that costs about $3: colored dot stickers from AliExpress. The rule is simple — every time he opens a storage box, he puts one dot on it. — Read the rest

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