My Oral Village: Fighting Poverty and Innumeracy
BY SASHA STOGINY – In today’s world, about one billion adults – two-thirds of whom are women – are illiterate. Although the global literacy rate has grown steadily over the
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BY SASHA STOGINY – In today’s world, about one billion adults – two-thirds of whom are women – are illiterate. Although the global literacy rate has grown steadily over the
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BY SCOTTY HALL – In the United States’ previous drug epidemics, we blamed the crack dealers, the meth labs, and shunned those who fell victim to the allure of ever-present
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BY NIDHI DAHIYA – When Alec Raeshawn Smith turned 26, he aged off of his mother’s health insurance plan, leaving him considering getting his own health insurance which would involve
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BY ISHAN VAISH – Since April, 2019, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been in a state of emergency as a result of a massive Ebola crisis. Almost 6 months
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BY SURAYA MOHIDUL – The legalization of medical marijuana has been a topic of debate for an elongated period of time and is still ongoing. Even though there are 33
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BY AHMAD NISAR – Few medical students decide to pursue a career in medicine in their late 20s; fewer still come into medical school fresh from working in a construction
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BY ALEX HOLLOWAY – You hear it every year: get a flu shot. It’s not a hard thing to do, but it’s also not the first thing people prioritize to
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BY SASHA STOGNIY – South Korea has the highest per capita rate of plastic surgery in the world, with 20 cosmetic surgical procedures performed every 1000 citizens. Its capital city,
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BY ERIC SANTANA – College, the time all young adults are looking forward to as they finally get the opportunity to expand their “bubbles” and get a chance to face
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