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Here you will find digital versions of stories. Either those that didn’t quite make it into print, or those we just thought could use a digital edition as well.

  • Poetry Showcase

    people displaced by climate change are not recognized in international law as “refugees” “We sweat and cry salt water, so we know that the ocean is really in our blood.”… Read more

  • Injustice in Gaza: a Muslim Perspective

    I have witnessed enough children without heads or brains due to explosions, or crushed or buried by  rubble than I can bear to stomach, I see my own children’s faces… Read more

  • Breaking News: Mindsprings to Balance Books on the Backs of Stolen Children

    “They are not actively harming themselves or trying to harm themselves so it does not need to be a full inpatient level of care but there has to be safe… Read more

  • Colorado Teachers Unions Under Threat

    While CSEA is the first major union to fall in recent history, other districts are testing the waters. The Woodland Park School District recently settled with the teachers union after… Read more

  • Most Censored News of 2023-2024

    Project Censored released its list of the most censored stories of 2023-2024 on December 3. Started in 1976 by Professor Carl Jensen at Sonoma State University, the project now includes… Read more

  • Luigi Deserves Fair Trial

    The entirety of the capitalist class is conspiring to execute Luigi Mangione. They are terrified of the outpouring of public support for a man who allegedly gunned down one of… Read more

  • Egan Posts Bail, DA Fails to Protect Victim

    by Jacob Richards Patrick Egan is out on bail. Reportedly, a single individual posted his $20k bond. It’s not clear who bonded Egan out, but it’s likely a local veteran’s… Read more

  • The Rev Looks Towards 2025

    When we launched as a regular publication in April we had goals. We quoted Abbie Hoffman, “if your scene doesn’t have a paper, you probably don’t have a scene together.” … Read more

  • January News Briefs

    Suchir Balaji was found dead in his apartment in San Francisco at the end of November. Belaji worked for Open AI as a researcher until he quit in August. On… Read more

  • Junktown Follies #1

    by Dalton Trombone Read more