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The Last Execution in Maryland
Common Lethal Injection Gurney from Las Vegas Review Journal On December 30, 1637, a warrant for the arrest of Thomas Smith and Edward...
Gavin Neubauer
Dec 28, 2023


When the Workplace has no Women, Afghanistan's Misogyny Will Backfire
A Girl in Afghanistan Women's rights, including their right to work, have been impacted by the international conflicts of today. The...
Riley Revilla
Dec 28, 2023


The Kratom Conundrum: Miracle Drug or Health Hazard?
Paula Bronstein/Getty Images From alleviating social anxiety and inducing a “legal high” to providing a number of medicinal properties...
Emma Benjamin
Dec 28, 2023


Who’s Really Paying for the So-called “Obesity Epidemic”?
Members and affiliates of NAAFA gather in NYC to support the ban of weight discrimination. In 2012, NBC graced their audience with the...
Kayla Hartman
Dec 28, 2023


Breaking Barriers: Unraveling the Diversity Dilemma in Cancer Clinical Trials
Clinical trials play a pivotal role in advancing cancer research and developing effective treatments by allowing scientists to test out...
Aryaan Duggal
Dec 28, 2023


Reimagining the Olympics: A Call to Reconsider Economic, Environmental, and Social Impacts
The Olympics Aquatic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 6 months after the conclusion of the 2016 Summer Olympics. The competition for...
Zahra Schenck
Dec 28, 2023


An American Identity Crisis
1898 political cartoon highlighting early United States imperialism. America’s political system is rooted in the epic histories of the...
Grace Whitken
Dec 28, 2023


From Burials to Boulevards: The Women Who Sculpted the Lost Cause
The Frank Bennett Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Wadesboro, NC The American Civil War ended not quite with a bang,...
Nicholas Gerakis
Nov 20, 2023


I and you / you and me: Understanding Queer Doubling
Book illustration from The Picture of Dorian Grey Doubling is understood as “...the multiplication of a character…where the resulting...
Willow Whitaker
Nov 20, 2023


The Yellow Wallpaper and the Stigmatization of Postpartum Psychosis
The Yellow Wallpaper Giving birth is traumatic. Risks of emergency C-sections, vaginal tearing, and many other possibilities can leave...
Isabella Cusack
Nov 20, 2023


"Who Let the Dogs Out?": The Causes and Effects of the Growing Population of Homeless Dogs
The growing number of homeless dogs has emerged as a global complex problem. In recent years, the population of stray dogs has increased,...
Sophie Messenger
Nov 20, 2023


From Cape Bay to the U.S. Capitol
How a New Jersey fishing-company may decide the fate of Environmentalism in America A deployed fishing boat in Cape Bay Just off the...
Jiun Park
Nov 20, 2023


Navigating the Complexities of Disabilities Rights, On and Off Campus
Disabilities Rights Activists with a Banner Saying “Disability Rights are Civil Rights” Navigating life in any marginalized space is like...
Divya Vydhianathan
Nov 20, 2023


Misinformation and the Influence of Technology During Times of International Crisis
In February 2022, a video circulated depicting aerial gunfire raining down on civilians in the street. The content was shared more than...
Olivia Borgula
Oct 24, 2023


Pretty Tired: Work-Leisure Preferences and Racialized Beauty
This 17th century English portrait may accidentally depict the Black and white beauty patch adorned subjects as equals. The concept of...
Kayla Hartman
Oct 24, 2023


Crime and Punishment: Morality and the Importance of First Principles
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky It is the mistake of every new generation to assume that they are the first of their kind....
Christian Burke
Oct 24, 2023


Woodrow Wilson’s Racist Domestic Policy Cutting Into International Leadership
Woodrow Wilson The 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, is most notable for his strong diplomacy during World War I,...
Isabel Mathews
Oct 24, 2023


Why Unions Matter: A Brief History of Their Impact
The Writers Guild of America members picket outside of Warner Brothers on the first day of strikes, May 2nd, 2023. Unions are so back....
Kyra Freeman
Oct 24, 2023


Indigenous Perspectives on Gender: How the Gender Binary is Rooted in Colonialism
In the US, there has been a massive conservative backlash and moral panic in response to transgender visibility. In 2023 alone, 576...
Traci Holmer
Oct 24, 2023


The Emerging Underground Sound: The Significance of Black Alternative Artists
Tyler The Creator For many young black kids, it can be a struggle to find positive media representation. Being unable to see yourself in...
Kai Bradner
Oct 24, 2023
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