“Blue Collar, Blue Scrubs” by Michael Collins
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
Read moreBY 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
Read moreBY 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
Read moreBY 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,
Read moreBY 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
Read moreBY MIA HAYNES – Let’s Talk Sex: Sexually Transmitted and Drug-Resistant Most colleges all across the country require students to take classes like Physical Education, First-Year Seminars, or introductory humanities
Read moreBy Megan O’Mara The narrative of the chronically sick is tragically underrepresented and vastly important. Essays like “The Slow Death of Compassion for the Chronically Ill” and “The Spoon Theory” all
Read moreBy Madison Hogan I started knitting my senior year of high school. It began merely as a curiosity — could I really make a nice hat or scarf on my
Read moreBy Leah Ginn While on a strenuous hike in southern Kentucky near Cumberland Falls, one of my closest friends once said to me, “I think I believe why nature is so
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
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