How do you get the government to care?
Published by Van Nguyen
The past few weeks in Providence, RI has been relatively challenging. My current project is figuring out possible pathways for …
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Para adelante, siempre para adelante
Published by Jose San Martin
“Nos trataron de enterrar, pero lo que no saben es que somos semillas.” My mom once told me this when …
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Freedom to Run
Published by Nima Mohammadi
I love to run. It gives me the chance to collect myself and my thoughts over the events of the …
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Getting Into A Rhythm
Published by Srinath Soundararajan
After almost two weeks of gloom and rain, the sun has finally re-emerged from behind its veil of clouds this …
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Welcome to America
Published by Sanjidah Ahmed
“Are you from Iraq or Kuwait or…” I’m from Kansas, but that doesn’t matter. When someone asks me where I’m …
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Member of the Jury: Burden, Duty, or Privilege?
Published by Bella Rivera
Today, I was surprised, but not necessarily disappointed, to see that Michelle Carter was found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter …
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“I am my own muse, the subject I know best.” -Frida Kahlo
Published by Jose San Martin
Another week down, another week closer to going home, another week filled with self-evaluations. There is a lot I want …
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Rain, Rain, Go Away
Published by Fiona Xin, Jose San Martin, Jason Brovich
Rain, Rain, Go Away Miami’s weather has been quite volatile this past week, making both work and play more …
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