

How Buildings Make You Feel
Architecture can be seen in every facet of human life, from a simple playground to the tallest of skyscrapers. Architectural designs can influence people both consciously and subconsciously. A well-designed concourse might shade people from the sun and the rain; a colorful building might make people feel happy and welcome. However, fortress or hostile architecture...
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Fulfillment or Function?
Picture a person who works out six days a week and eats five hard-boiled eggs for breakfast. Their refrigerator is completely devoid of processed foods—devoid of the joys of Hersheys and Lays—and is instead filled to the brim with...
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Government Shutdown Sparks Uncertainty
The U.S. government shut down on Oct. 1. Every week since then, an estimated $15 billion has been drained from the economy, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. More importantly, he warns, the halt in federal operations is beginning to impede important government-backed services that directly support millions of Americans. The impact is...
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58 Years of Leland Journalism
In a corner of J-5 sits a nondescript brown cabinet—unassuming until one of its drawers is rolled open to reveal rows upon rows of newspaper archives, the cherished labor of decades of journalism students. The
nostalgic yellow sheets and crinkled edges tell a story of students and school gone-by: “Queen and Princess Nominated for Prom,” 1971—describing the school’s difficulty in selling their $3.50 prom tickets; “Sober Graduation,” 1995—a full 11 by 17 inch page designated t
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From Goodall to Global Hope
Within the steep mountainous ranges and lush tropical forests of Gombe, Tanzania, a woman with her binoculars, sketchbook and compass sits quietly in observation on a log against layers of fallen leaves and twigs. In front of young Jane Goodall...
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Streameast Shutdown
It is the World Cup Final—every four years, billions across the world tune in to watch a nation be crowned the world’s best. Even those without streaming subscriptions are able to tune in on the game through free but illegal websites, notably Streameast. However, due to the sting operation in Egypt...
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Medical Misinformation Mishap
Recently, false health information, such as the claim that Tylenol use during pregnancy causes autism, has become common online. Health information, including official statistics, reports and resources have long been available to the public and shared openly by government agencies and public institutions because they serve to...
Nov 123 min read