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“I found out about the [methanol] plant on Facebook,” says resigning member of Sustainable Tacoma Commission
“In fact, methanol was never brought to STC’s attention: as a commissioner I and others found out about the plant on FACEBOOK, which is troubling given that we were created by the City of Tacoma to advise it on matters of sustainability.”
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Full Brightness
Sleep tracking apps report passing dreams as waves. Jacqueline Feldman rides.
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Using Math to Connect to Who We Really Are
Mikala Streeter tries to revive math with a practical basis: figuring out what to do about contemporary issues.
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Maintaining Real Relationships in the Digital World
Social media has become a fundamental part of life. So what does healthy use of these sites look like? Miles Schneiderman considers.
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Erasing Black AIDS History
A recent protest makes visible the ways that the white gay art establishment maintains the same erasure, censorship and exclusion that fueled the initial AIDS crisis.
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Why Small Debts Matter So Much To Black Lives
The racial wealth gap between blacks and whites creates a terrible cycle of debt, even for small debts. Paul Kiel illustrates.
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Remembering Aaron Swartz
Chelsea Manning brings you a book review of Aaron Swartz’ The Boy Who Could Change The World.
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Psychedelic therapy
Notoriously illegal and synonymous with hedonism, LSD and ecstasy started life as aids to psychotherapy. Sam Wong meets the band of psychiatrists who are looking to reclaim them for medicine again.

