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A Human Wall Should Stand Together, Not Separate
By Magella Cantara We will build a Human Wall if necessary. If we had a real Wall, this would be a non-event!” This is a statement our President tweeted a week ago. We are all familiar with the wall Trump plans to build along the southern border. With this idea Trump has tweeted, this will… Read more
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From the Desk of the Managing Editor
By Celina Simmons February is such a conflicting month of the year. We are snowed in half the time, getting teased with momentary glimpses of warm weathered days, and if that’s not frustrating enough, most of us are drowning in school work. Winter can be fun if you’re the type of person who takes part… Read more
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Would You Like Some Tea To Go With That Culture Shock?
By Sierra Firley On December 16, 2018, I embarked on a one-month trip to Istanbul, Turkey. This journey started in a math class last semester. I sat across from a girl named Amwaj, and became friendly with her in group discussions. She told me that her and her family had come to America from Iraq… Read more
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The Conundrum of Complexity
By Matthew Young When you have to pick a new password for a website or an application, what do you pick? Do you use an old favourite, used many times before? Do you use your date of birth, or the name of your dog as part of it? Do you completely randomise it? Do you… Read more
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We’re All-Stars The Big Answer
By Jesse Brand I’ve decided to describe my beliefs with imagery/symbolism since it’s universal. This is my first diagram that shows the way consciousness flows through the earth. The earth being the yin yang, as well as part of the sacred flower of life. The double helix flowing through representing the Earth’s vibrational DNA, therefore… Read more