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Universal Health Care
Universal health care is a system that provided various types of quality medical services to all citizens who are eligible. The harsh,...

Sarra Alwani
May 31, 20213 min read


Colombia Grants Legal Status to Undocumented Venezuelan Migrants
A historic decision by the neighboring country that will guarantee labor protections, health benefits, and even the Covid vaccine to...

Jorge M Zurek
May 7, 20214 min read


Busting Scientific Myths about the Transgender Community
Perpetuating scientific myths about trans folk has always been a way for bigots to get away with discrimination. Think of the most common...
Reagan Fournier
May 4, 20214 min read


An Insight Into the Venezuelan Crisis: Interview with Audrey Noguera
Understanding that every person within a country experiences a national crisis in a completely different way, is the first step to...

Sofía Morales
Apr 9, 202112 min read


Covid-19 Side Effects
Covid-19: a global pandemic that affected our lives in every way possible, an unexpected halt one may say. With the world becoming more...

Sarra Alwani
Apr 1, 20215 min read


An Unprecedented President: Trump's Impeachment
The Articles of Impeachment Against President Trump. Image Source: CNN The Constitution In 1787, the United States of America formally...

Chantel Lovell
Mar 30, 20215 min read


Where do the covid vaccines fall in the Rolodex of vaccines?
The front-running vaccines in America currently designed to fight the well-known coronavirus are Moderna and Pfizer, as of January 2021....

Wyatt Vaughn
Mar 29, 20214 min read


How COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution is impacting Low-income Countries
The introduction of vaccines: The first COVID-19 vaccine in the UK was administered in early December 2020. As of 11 March 2021, 335.44...

Serafina Hills
Mar 29, 20212 min read


Health Administration and COVID: Interview with Epidemiologist Earnest Clayton
Within our current state of the pandemic, we see many perspectives. Mainly from those affected and politicians referencing it to try to...
Anthony Rodriguez.
Mar 15, 202111 min read


Technology during the Covid Times
We use technology every single day. Technology surrounds us in countless forms which may include, computers, phones, TVs, laptops,...

Sarra Alwani
Feb 20, 20213 min read


A Day In The Life of a Wheelchair User
To start off, let me tell you a little bit about me and my disability. My name is Oisin and I'm 18 years old. I'm a wheelchair user from...
Oisin Putt
Feb 17, 20214 min read


The Youth’s Voices in Activism: Interview with Regina Delgado
Alicia Walker once said: “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.” In the world of politics, teen

Sofía Morales
Feb 5, 202111 min read


Overcoming the Stigma and Misconceptions Behind Therapy/Counseling
When my doctor first recommended that I should visit a counselor, I was conflicted. The rational part of me knew that I could benefit...

Ava Johnson
Jan 25, 20213 min read


The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster
Occurring nearly five years ago, on March 11th, 2011, a large portion of Japan was abruptly shaken for approximately 3 minutes straight....

Sarra Alwani
Dec 13, 20203 min read


Educational Ties; An American Perspective
In the midst of political uncertainty as well as a pandemic, thousands of students are suffering an even greater issue; crippling debt.
niacemoneharris
Oct 3, 20203 min read


The Plight of India's University Students
While the world faces a global pandemic, India's students face a new form; whether or not they'll graduate. Learn how you can help.

Diya J.V.
Sep 24, 20203 min read
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