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Opinions
I refuse to bury the defining parts about myself under the beauty stereotypes I grew up with.
Issue 2, Volume 115
Science
Celebrities have an indisputable influence on politics, but that does not mean we should always take their word.
Issue 0, Volume 115
Microplastics, the way they affect humans, and the role they play in the environment are still being studied, but scientists are hopeful that Y. lipolytica and similar microorganisms can serve as a way to begin detoxifying the environment.
Issue 14, Volume 114
As restrictions over reproductive healthcare continue to increase, many women turn to a simpler, self-administered, method of abortion—medication abortion.
Issue 13, Volume 114
Oppenheimer is a complicated historical figure who raises important questions about science in society.
Issue 12, Volume 114
As the host for the 58th annual Super Bowl, held on Sunday, February 11, 2024, Allegiant Stadium employed these sustainable energy practices to accommodate over 65,000 fans, reporters, staff members, and athletes in the 1.8 million square-foot building.
Issue 11, Volume 114
Our school is just as vulnerable to flooding as the rest of the buildings in the neighborhood—as students, we can help by spreading awareness about the BPCA’s project and volunteering with the BPCA to help keep our city safe.
Issue 10, Volume 114
Recent scientific research has shown that bacteria in the gut microbiome is related to having Social Anxiety Disorder. The research is anticipated to revolutionize future treatment.
Issue 9, Volume 114