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Atkinson: The “Goncharov” phenomenon

Atkinson: The “Goncharov” phenomenon

by Amber Atkinson
Published December 1, 2022
The evolution of human creativity in an isolated reality.
Ogren: Is social media killing or nurturing your friendships?

Ogren: Is social media killing or nurturing your friendships?

by Allison Ogren
Published December 1, 2022
Friendship numbers are declining and remaining friendships are moving online, but quality remains more important than quantity.
Ericson: Conspiracy soup

Ericson: Conspiracy soup

by Sean Ericson
Published November 30, 2022
Fringe ideas are increasingly mixing together.
Ask Amber: My friends are ignoring me

Ask Amber: My friends are ignoring me

Published November 29, 2022
How can I move on from lost friendships?
Ogren: You can slay your nightmares

Ogren: You can slay your nightmares

by Allison Ogren
Published November 28, 2022
Neuroscience and psychology come together to help people struggling with recurring nightmares, and this new understanding could help with much more.
White: Is MMA Safer than Boxing?

White: Is MMA Safer than Boxing?

by Spencer White
Published November 22, 2022
Every year, people die in the boxing ring. Is the sweet science outdated?
Ask Amber: I want a new job

Ask Amber: I want a new job

by Amber Atkinson
Published November 18, 2022
Can I apply for a job that won’t be financially supportive?
Terra Brister, interim assistant director of holistic student support, said the classes allow students of color to take up space in places historically known to be predominantly white, such as the gym.

Ogren: Learn your metabolism, evolve your nutrition

by Allison Ogren
Published November 17, 2022
As malnutrition and obesity become more prevalent, we need to improve education about metabolism and how to feed our bodies well.
Ericson: Ineffective altruism?

Ericson: Ineffective altruism?

by Sean Ericson
Published November 15, 2022
A powerful movement for good risks getting sidetracked.
White: Hollywood has run out of ideas

White: Hollywood has run out of ideas

by Spencer White
Published November 15, 2022
The most popular movies coming out all seem to be sequels or parts of larger cinematic universes. Are we seeing the death of originality in cinema?

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