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Inequity in Times of COVID-19

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Photo courtesy of Unsplash The difference between cases and mortality rates in communities of color and white communities shows the...

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The Wildcats Are In The House, But Are They On The Green Now, Too?

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Photo courtesy of Anonymous student. This semester is a strange one. We’re scared of things that normally wouldn’t frighten us:...

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Introducing Bespoke: The New Student Fashion Magazine Striving for Inclusivity

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Photo courtesy of Bespoke. “We want to rip this house down to the studs and build it fresh and new from the ground up.” This was part...

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Whether Weather is to Blame for Texas’s Winter Storm Blackouts

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Photo courtesy of Unsplash. One of Texas’s main personality traits is its lack of varied weather. The Lonestar State’s weather consists...

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Former Professor Suzanne Langer’s Legacy Lives On

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Photo courtesy of Connecticut College. You look at your friend, and they look back at you. The only thing you do is tilt your head and...

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Recent Growth in the Sprout Garden

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Photo courtesy of Jozette Moses. Stretched behind Crozier-Williams is a half-acre sized plot of land that is not only a campus garden for...

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For the Middle East, the U.S.A.’s New Boss is the Same as Its Old Boss

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Photo Courtesy of Unsplash. On the campaign trail, newly-inaugurated President Joe Biden’s main pitch was that his presidency would mark...

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A Capella Auditions are a Go, Administrators Support the Arts?

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Photo Courtesy of connartists.com. We saw a big step towards normalcy this past Tuesday. “Our original plan (for auditions) is back...

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