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Islamophobia in the Digital Age: The Rise of a Global Mental Health Crisis
by Farah Hasan, March 22, 2022 My phone lies face down on the table beside me, buzzing sporadically, but insistently. I ignore it, fanning myself against the mid-July heat as I attempt to concentrate on an assignment for my summer class. I drum my fingers against the desktop and whisper the words aloud to myself,…
Religion vs Research: Alternative Benefits of Eating Kosher
by Joshua Gershenson, November 12, 2021 Living in the 21st century allows us, as consumers, an extreme abundance of choice. We can choose from tens of different phones, hundreds of cars, thousands of different residences, and even millions of different hues of paint for them. The freedom of diet, for instance, leads to obscure dietary…
Maybe June: A Short Story and Analysis
by Sasha Kiniova, October 27, 2021 Pre-Word from the author When I was writing this piece, I was sitting in my backyard looking at the cherry blossoms and due to the pandemic, I was missing my love for the classical arts. However after thinking about all the years that I trained in ballet, primarily in my middle school and…
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