Archive for October, 2018

October 19, 2018

Book Review: Lab Girl by Hope Jahren

By Crystal Mendoza Crystal Mendoza (@crystalmendoza)

By: TL Jordan Representation is incredibly important. Not just in our media, but in our everyday lives. When we are young we look up to people and dream about seeing ourselves in their shoes. Young children look to see themselves reflected in everyday life as teachers, astronauts, politicians, actors, artists, scientists, and so much more. […]

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October 4, 2018

Voting Supports Our Wellness

By Josiane Joseph Josiane Joseph (@josianejoseph)

By: Josiane Joseph In 2008, I was an unassuming teenager with serious goals that included finding ways to get to the beach and hoarding enough clothes to ensure that I always had a unique ensemble to wear. My understanding of the three branches of government was fair, but I harbored an excessive amount of apathy […]

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October 2, 2018

Pronouns: The Minimum

By Crystal Mendoza Crystal Mendoza (@crystalmendoza)

By: Torri Jordan Merriam Webster defines a pronoun as “any a small set of words in a language that are used as substitutes for nouns or noun phrases whose referents are named or understood in the context” Simpler, you could define a pronoun as a small set of words that replace a noun. Even simpler, […]

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