TURNING BACK THE CLOCK
BY KATIE LUQUIRE – At this point in your life, you’ve undoubtedly heard that exercise is good for you. While it’s true that exercise can have excellent short-term effects such
Read moreBY KATIE LUQUIRE – At this point in your life, you’ve undoubtedly heard that exercise is good for you. While it’s true that exercise can have excellent short-term effects such
Read moreBY ERIC SANTANA – Currently, there are six states in United States of America that have created laws regarding the concept known as “Right to Die,” more commonly referred to
Read moreBY MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ – In the world of medical care, no two patients are the same. Every human being has varying circumstances relating to one’s medical health that make his
Read moreBY GRANT MERCER – Twenty years ago at the age of 122, the world’s oldest living person, Jeanne Calment, passed away in August of 1997. Outliving all her family and
Read moreBY ANNIKA JONKER – Giving birth to a child is one of the most dangerous things a women can do. Throughout history, it remains one of the most prevalent ways
Read moreBY BEMSI WALLANG – Minorities and residents of low-income communities tend to have disproportionate access to adequate healthcare and often lack helpful information regarding health and wellness that those in more
Read moreBY EMMA BURKE – Social media posts during breaks from school are very predictable: a curation of study abroad videos, a smattering of beach photos, and a highlight reel of volunteer
Read moreBY KATIE LUQUIRE – According to National Geographic, the ten happiest countries include Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Canada, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, and Denmark. But what actually makes
Read moreBY MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ – As a country with nearly 30% of its population comprised of immigrants and their children, the United States is no stranger to controversy regarding immigration policy. Factors such
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