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On Breath
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Biden’s Approval Hurts Democrats Nationwide
By Rishi Samarth, Staff Writer The major elections this year were the gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia. The Virginia gubernatorial race was the most covered race, with former Democratic governor Terry McAuliffe running against ex-Carlyle group CEO Glenn Youngkin. Generally, the Virginia governor's mansion is won by the opposing political party from the… -
Mercenaries: A Deeply Integrated Force Within Your Military
Mercenaries: A Deeply Integrated Force Within Your Military By Jordan Simmons What do you picture when you think of mercenaries? Do you think of pay-for-hire, sword-wielding warriors during the time of the Roman empire? Maybe you think of the musket-carrying Hessian mercenaries Great Britain hired to quell the American Revolution. Maybe you picture local warlords,… -
Caste, Class, and Vegetarianism in India
Caste, Class, and Vegetarianism in India By Elizabeth Joseph Being a vegetarian is often considered the most sustainable way to live in the Global North. With that belief can come some condescension and moral superiority. As American culture shifts towards vegetarianism, we often look to international alternatives to common foods, like quinoa or tofu. For… -
LGBTQ+ Health and Community
By Ranen Miao, Staff Writer On November 20, as we do every year, our community mourned the hundreds of trans lives lost on the Transgender Day of Remembrance. 47 people were lost to violence this year, one of the highest on record. Around the globe, over 350 trans people were killed in 2020, disproportionately Black…
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