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Archives for 2014

Will the “Real Woman” Please Stand Up

December 2, 2014 by Jacqueline Thomas 3 Comments

“Zero isn’t a real size” I hear the girl sitting next to me snicker to her friend as they online shop. Really? Zero isn’t a size? Sure it is, I know a lot of girls who are size zeroes and a lot of girls who aren’t. Body shaming has long been an issue in American society. The public is quick to attack adds by Victoria’s Secret that they believe are “too exclusive to one body … [Read more...] about Will the “Real Woman” Please Stand Up

What’s Eatin’ You: Crisis Negotiating 101 for Thursday

November 24, 2014 by Shannon Zhang 1 Comment

On November 21, 2014, I read an article about Thanksgiving in the New York Times, namely, how crisis negotiators advised people on how to deal with unruly family members. Perhaps no other American holiday has the same ties with food and family, and how contentious both can be, as Thanksgiving[1]. Thanksgiving, of all days, is a day centered around traditional food—you’re … [Read more...] about What’s Eatin’ You: Crisis Negotiating 101 for Thursday

Trust Me, I’m Premed: The Human Microbiome

November 22, 2014 by Flyn Kaida-Yip 1 Comment

When we stop to consider what our greater purpose is in life, we often do not think of ourselves as host to trillions of bacteria. We may always take comfort in the fact that numerous bacterial species could not exist without our assistance. This relationship, however, is mutual. We depend on them for many important functions in our daily lives. Bacterial cells outnumber our … [Read more...] about Trust Me, I’m Premed: The Human Microbiome

A-broadening Your Horizons: Brazil’s Science without Borders

November 19, 2014 by Georgia Soares Leave a Comment

In today’s globalized world, study abroad opportunities present students and their nations with a myriad of social, political and economic benefits. The Brazilian federal government implemented a program called Ciências sem Fronteiras (Science without Borders) in 2011 to encourage and support students in the science and technology fields to study abroad. The program aims to … [Read more...] about A-broadening Your Horizons: Brazil’s Science without Borders

The Politics of Emotion

November 18, 2014 by Jacqueline Thomas 1 Comment

Politics are complicated, messy and raise a lot of emotion both among the public and the politicians themselves. Politicians are held to a certain standard of being a leader who is calm yet brave, careful and certain, caring but not weak. When a politician loses their cool or breaks the mold and ideal, the eye of the public focuses in to pick apart the psychology behind it. … [Read more...] about The Politics of Emotion

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