At the start of the second semester, U.S. History classrooms begin to sound a little different. Instead of the typical lectures and timelines, students trade stories, as voices of grandparents, parents,...
During her junior year science class, senior Aleeza Khan discovered the Science Independent Research Study class (SIRS) through a friend and applied to take it as her eighth course. After being accepted,...
For centuries, the healthcare industry has systematically failed women. From lack of research on female-specific conditions to the hidden dangers of everyday products, the continued neglect of women’s...
Would you jump off a cliff if everyone else did? This is a question that most of us have heard before, perhaps in droning lectures from our parents.
Unfortunately, they were making a good point.
How...
Between 1970 and the mid-1990s, various diseases that previously required surgery or lengthy hospitalizations could suddenly be managed or cured with the use of groundbreaking medications. This era, in...