It Takes a Village

By Nneka Ewulonu W hen you hear the word hospital, a common image most likely pops into your head: light blue or white, sterile walls of individually sectioned rooms, harsh fluorescent
Read moreBy Nneka Ewulonu W hen you hear the word hospital, a common image most likely pops into your head: light blue or white, sterile walls of individually sectioned rooms, harsh fluorescent
Read moreBy Nikhil Gangasani The anti-vaccine movement perpetuates the notion that vaccines cause autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This false causation is attributed to misunderstood and pseudoscientific factors, but its beginnings are linked
Read moreThere are many days I come home after class, and the weight of the day pulls me to my bed. I lay down, and I say, “I’ll workout
Read moreBy Huriyah Malik Who would imagine that a tiny bug could transmit a life threatening disease? Recently, Canadian singer and songwriter Avril Lavigne was bitten by a tick and diagnosed with
Read moreBy: Megan Murphy As I took my first steps out of the scorching Peruvian sun through the open doorway of the hospital, the privileged American in me subconsciously expected a
Read moreBy Charyse Magdangal The world of healthcare is in a constant state of flux. Every year, thousands of peer-reviewed medical articles are published with new findings, and more innovative technologies for
Read moreBy Haley Vale Blood transfusion is an extremely common procedure in today’s world. Every two seconds in America, a patient needs a blood transfusion. Transfusions are so common that many outside
Read moreBy Annika Carter A couple months ago, the Internet blew up over the simple image of a striped dress. The dress “broke” the Internet, sparking debates on every social media
Read moreBy Christina Najjar In the new film Jurassic World, personnel operating the Mesozoic- themed park argue the consumers’ desire for dinosaurs that are “bigger, scarier, more teeth” (“Rapturous Applause”, 2015,
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