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Month: June 2024
Pro-life Groups Challenge Florida’s Controversial Abortion Legislation Ahead of Elections
Pro-life advocates spoke to Fox News Digital about Florida becoming the latest abortion battleground as voters are set to weigh in on the issue post Roe v. Wade.
Review of “The Morningside” by Téa Obreht
Drawing on myth and folktale, this story of refugees forced to leave their homelands contains hope and humour as well as dread
The Rollercoaster Journey of an Artist
A career in the arts comes with ups and downs that could dwarf even the biggest roller coasters at Disney Worl…
Unveiling the Role of Dusty Turmoil in Generating Essential Space Molecules
Some astrochemical mysteries solved.
The Indomitable Spirit of Kabul’s Bookseller: A Journey from Devastation to Renewal
Shah Muhammad Rais was devastated when Taliban destroyed his shop, but now he is sending books to Afghanistan via the internet
Unveiling the ‘Tree of Life’: Largest Bird Genome Study Reveals a Puzzling Mystery
A new picture of post-dinosaur evolution.
Potential for Life on Sunless Rogue Planets Enhanced by Dark Matter
If these astronomers are correct, such planets could sustain life for trillions of years.
Elevate Your Gaming Experience with the Essential PS5 DualSense Charging Station
Plug and play
Exploring Japanese Media Through “Kono Oto Tomare!: Sounds of Life”
Copy Coordinator Anisha Biswas ’27 discusses watching a show called Kono Oto Tomare!: Sounds of Life by Platinum Vision and how watching Japanese media lead to further interest in a different aspect of Japanese culture.