Eat your Greens!
By: Carley Borrelli Remember when you pushed your veggies around your plate to only have your mom make you eat them anyways? Well, those pesky green veggies may have done
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By: Carley Borrelli Remember when you pushed your veggies around your plate to only have your mom make you eat them anyways? Well, those pesky green veggies may have done
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By: Erica Lee Albert Nobel and the Nobel Prize Albert Nobel was dynamite. As a child, he inhaled languages and absorbed every scientific text he could find. He later became
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By: Erica Lee Smallpox: a devastating but distant disease . The last naturally-occurring case was in 1977, and the few remaining samples of the variola virus stay safely locked away
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Think about the last interaction you had, and imagine if you didn’t speak the same language as the other person. For instance, what if you were unable to communicate with
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By: Amna Jamshad Premed students have a lot on our plates. When faced with rigorous subjects like organic chemistry, required courses in the humanities may seem inconvenient. How could literature
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By: Erica Lee Exploring the physical and cellular mechanisms of infection allows for a glimpse of the extensive effects of HIV infection on a patient. HIV, once inside the body’s
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