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Finding a Path to Peace: Reflections on the Syrian Refugee Crisis

Somewhere else in the world, families hastily leave their homes, forced to face a future filled with uncertainty because to stay could mean worse. Take a look at your own home now and your family. Do you have your belongings packed? Are you ready to ...

Breaking Barriers: The Excruciating History of Women in the Olympics 

Almost 123 years from today, on May 14, 1900, began the first Olympic event in which women were allowed to participate. Out of the 997 total contestants, 22 were women. Even if there were only 22, seeing women participating in a male-dominated area ...

The Ethics of Dispersing Protests: Examining the Morality of Using Force to Break Up Demonstrations

It’s a sight of pandemonium. Police in pitch-black riot gear wields shields and batons as loud shouting encompasses the scene. The parties shove against each other, and impassioned yells and raised fists demanding change are met with expressions of ...

Should Children Worry about Censorship? Examining the Implications of Restricting Information for Young Minds through Winnie the Pooh

When hearing the word censorship, cartoons for children and TV series are probably not the first thing that comes to mind. Our brains immediately go to politics, human rights, journalist publications, freedom of speech, and many other historical and ...

A Deep Dive on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention

It is no secret that there is a correlation between mental health and suicide. The thing about suicide is, there are a variety of reasons and triggers that can cause one to take their own life. Many of these reasons however, relate to our mental ...

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