Category / 39.3 Mobility / Miscellaneous
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The “What” and “Why” of AI Chip Regulations
Matt Mande
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Duck, Duck, Nukes: North Korea’s Game
Alan Knight
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Interviewing Michael Burns on the Sara Lou Cafe
A popular local gathering site and former cultural anchor in what was once a bustling economic center for the Ville neighborhood, the Sara Lou Cafe tragically closed in 2002. After 96 years of continuous operation between several business owners, the death of the most recent owner, James Owen Jr., in 2011 led to the Land…
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To Restore the Sara Lou
Eric Kim, Design Director Emeritus & Evan Trabitz, Features Editor Neatly bound in a rectangular section of North St. Louis, The Ville neighborhood is emblematic of the city’s long and ongoing struggle with racial segregation, disinvestment, and vacancy. Historically a center of Black culture which hosted significant activity throughout most of the 20th century, the…
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Analyzing Approaches to Homelessness
We need state legislation that creates a crisis intervention model where trained mental health professionals, rather than police, respond to mental health crises. “For about nine years, I literally did not know if I was going to be killed that day or not. I was just in a terribly abusive situation and needed to stabilize…
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The Egg Essay
Alaina Baumohl, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus | Artwork by Eric Kim, Design Director Emeritus Eggs are the greatest food form to have been created. I eat them for breakfast nearly every morning. There are dozens of wonderful and delicious ways to consume eggs, as my favorite YouTube cooking video, Bon Appetit’s “Every Way to Cook an Egg…
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No Child Should Go Hungry: The Case for Free School Meals
The human suffering caused by poverty and food insecurity is a reflection of a society whose government and policies have failed its most vulnerable members. Lisa Clark, a third grade teacher at Stalker Elementary School in Idaho, says that in her class of 20 students, six rely on the Idaho Foodbank for consistent access to…