EOD Roundup
EOD Roundup: Canadian University Creates a “Puppy Room” For Students
6:30 pm, November 30th | by Colette McIntyre
In today’s EOD roundup: Come early December, Canada’s Dalhousie University will be creating a puppy room for stressed out students. When reached for comment, the Canadian Government merely raised an eyebrow and said, “Your move, America.” [The Frisky]
A Moscow court has banned feminist punk-rockers Pussy Riot’s videos. One member’s response: “To me, this is a clear attribute of censorship — censorship of art and censorship of culture — of the protest culture that is very important for any country, let alone for Russia,” said Yekaterina Samutsevich, Pussy Riot member. Preach, Yekaterina. Preach. [Art Threat]
New York’s Ann Friedman tries to get us to all stop hating Chris Brown. [NY Mag]
A new study suggests that women prefer thin men over macho men — and by “a new study”, I mean “my entire dating history”. [The Huffington Post]
Gilda’s Club, a non-profit for people living with cancer and their families, may not be “Gilda’s Club” much longer. Named for comedian Gilda Radner after she passed away from ovarian cancer, an outpost in Wisconsin has changed its name in order to be less confusing to the “younger and younger adults who are dealing with a cancer diagnosis.” [Jezebel]
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