Each student is expected to do three Outrages of the Month. A good outrage of the month should involve some news item that you've encountered that provokes some sort of reaction from you (you don't have to actually be outraged). Your presentation should provide a summary of the event, including what happened and why it happened, as well as an explanation of why this event provoked a reaction from you. A really good outrage of the month will explore reasons for why the event happened the way it did, and why you believe those reasons are wrong.