AltWeeklies Wire
The Strange Case of the Missing Condomsnew

Did a CVS Pharmacy discriminate against black men when it pulled Magnum condoms off its shelves?
The Other Paper |
Steph Greegor |
05-26-2011 |
Race & Class
Tags: CVS, Magnum Condoms
Joint Resolutionnew

Ohio Rep. Kenny Yuko knows his medical marijuana bill will go up in smoke at year's end. He said he'll be back, though. The question is: Will Ohio be ready?
The Other Paper |
Steph Greegor |
07-30-2010 |
Politics
Tags: Kenny Yuko, Medical marijuana
Coffeehouse Porn and the New Rules of Wi-Finew
While public libraries and schools are bound by federal laws that require them to filter certain Internet sites based on federal “harmful to minor” laws, which prohibit the dissemination of “obscene” images to those under 17 years of age, what is the standard for private businesses who offer free Internet surfing at their establishments?
The Other Paper |
Steph Greegor |
03-19-2010 |
Tech
While Others Resist, Columbus Grants the Transgender Community an Identitynew
While transmen and women across the world face deadly consequences for their condition, widely accepted by clinical psychiatrists to be determined in utero, the people and laws of Columbus, Ohio reflect a uniquely open arms policy toward individuals who feel trapped in the body of the wrong gender.
The Other Paper |
Steph Greegor |
01-22-2009 |
LGBT
Tags: transgender issues, Columbus Ohio
The Modern Whig Party Arrives on the Political Scenenew
National chairman Mike Lebowitz says the party initially was reorganized as a military advocacy organization, but grew into a 10,000-strong grassroots party -- of which more than half are affiliated with the military -- with a general platform of fiscal responsibility, strong national defense and bold social progression.
The Other Paper |
Steph Greegor |
10-08-2008 |
Politics