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Walking is not a crime

Icon Written by Jennifer Cooper on June 6, 2010 – 3:07 pm

Dwight, IL – Pontiac, IL   19.9 miles For the second time in my cross-country journey I have found myself interrogated by police simply for being a person with a backpack. Now I have no problem with a police officer asking me if I am OK. There was just a tornado in Dwight, the location from [...]

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Wal-Heart?

Icon Written by Jennifer Cooper on May 12, 2010 – 11:47 pm

It appears Wal-Mart does have a heart, of sorts. Today the world’s third largest corporation announced it would contribute more than $2 billion towards the fight against hunger in America. The donation will come in the form of 1.1 billion pounds of food from Wal-Mart stores, distribution centers and Sam’s Club locations (valued at $1.75 [...]

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Hidden costs

Icon Written by Jennifer Cooper on March 16, 2010 – 7:01 pm

March 16, 2010 Today, as I watched a screening of Josh Fox’s documentary GasLand, about natural gas extraction by means of a hydraulic drilling process called “fracking,” it struck me just how often we allow short-term greed to stand in the way of what is best for everyone over the long term. Natural gas has [...]

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The future of journalism

Icon Written by Jennifer Cooper on January 26, 2010 – 11:59 pm

Jan. 26, 2010 It has not been a good couple years for media, and print journalism has been particularly hard hit. Last year the Seattle Post-Intelligencer stopped publishing print editions and dozens of others–The Ann Arbor News, Rocky Mountain News–folded entirely or are are in bankruptcy. Further, giants such as The Boston Globe and the [...]

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