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The Video Game Your Teacher Wants You to Play
Empathy and culture acquisition through the lens of “serious history games”
Are AUP Cultural Trips Right For You?
What you should know before signing up.
Conspiracy Theories for the Masses
The man in a suit, Sasquatch living amongst the trees, Siri as Steve Jobs from beyond the void; all of these are fun topics to discuss, but have people forgotten that they’re fake?
We Need to Rethink Queer Representation in Media
We need to stop pushing actors that play queer characters to be queer (and out of the closet) in real life.
Hello World, Please Zoom Into Indians With a Less Blurry Lens
We're not walking stereotypes and there needs to be global awareness and recognition of the diversity of India's rich cultural heritage
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Modern Warfare 2 has Finally Brought Change to Ca...
After years of Call of Duty being considered a “rinse and repeat” game, the new game offers surprises.
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Master’s Students Shouldn’t Be Working To Live
Graduate students shouldn't work off-campus jobs in order to have a life outside of class
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The Dangers of Fame: Amber Heard and Johnny Depp
The Heard Vs. Depp case has unveiled the dangers of celebrity exploitation
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The French and American Diet
Observations about dietary differences between France and the United States.
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Helpers from the Deep
Behind pejorative stereotypes remains hidden the essential aspect sharks play for the balance of marine ecosystems
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Our Enemy the Wolf
The unfair fate of wolfs and how the creatures of the wild help sustain our environments.
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The Good and the Bad
Students reflect on their experiences with online education during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Problem With Demonizing Cancel Culture
How public figures like Dave Chappelle and J.K. Rowling are able to weaponize universal free speech against marginalized groups.
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