DECISIONS, DECISIONS

BY RIYA KANSARA – I should go for a walk today. Better yet, I should go for a run! But, it’s so cold outside… maybe I’ll do it later. Should
Read moreBY RIYA KANSARA – I should go for a walk today. Better yet, I should go for a run! But, it’s so cold outside… maybe I’ll do it later. Should
Read moreBY RALEIGH DURAN – You walk into the doctor’s office, greeted by a receptionist that hardly takes her eyes off of the screen in front of her, or even worse,
Read moreBY OLIVIA WALLON – Flu season is like a groundhog day for America. Campuses and offices are littered with flyers and posters to get vaccinated. News articles claim that this
Read moreBY FAIZ SAULAT – What’s the first thing you check in the morning? What do you carry in your pocket everywhere you go? What do you use for news, music,
Read moreBY ERIC SANTANA – In the last decade, there has been a steady increase in the number of deaths related to the misuse of an increasingly common class of drugs
Read moreBY ANA MEHRANIAN – Mango Tango, Yummy Strawberry, Cotton Candy Swirl,Tooty Frooty and Pink Lemonade. Although these names may sound like appealing candy or drink flavors marketed to children and
Read moreBY GRANT MERCER – Gross Anatomy lab, during which cadavers are dissected and studied in detail, is a rite of passage for most first-year medical students. For many, it is
Read moreBY AMMAR SHAH – One of the biggest questions companies have to ask themselves is the amount of vacation time their employees get. After all, a company’s job is to
Read moreBY ISHAN VAISH – When the students of Russell Hall all started getting sick, whispers of an alleged mold problem broke loose. Within a few days, their GroupMe was blowing
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