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Tag: Advocacy

Why “Human Writers” Will Never Go Away.

Gia Falcicchio-Wall (’24) reflects on the power of human creativity and advocates for human voice in art. “Since a computer doesn’t feel emotions, it has no right to create them for others.”

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Inhale With Caution: Understanding the Risks of Vaping

Rylee Bourne (’24) details the risks associated with vaping and offers alternatives. “…young individuals must be aware of the potential consequences of this ‘harmless trend’ that can have severe implications for their health.”

Read More Inhale With Caution: Understanding the Risks of Vaping

The Power of Journaling

Sydney Sawyer(12) expresses her love for journaling and how the act can transform oneself. She also notes how the act of journaling has evolved from fantasy stories to personal anecdotes.

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Why You Should Study Abroad

Jaeden Klassen (’24) draws upon their experiences to detail some of the benefits of doing a study abroad. “It allows you to truly immerse yourself in lifestyles that are so different from your own–or more similar than you might think.”

Read More Why You Should Study Abroad

Banned Books: What They Are, Why They’re an Issue, and How You Can Help

Hadley Zann (’24) describes the current issue with book bans and explains how you can support authors of commonly banned books. “Without those books making an impact on shelves, you can give the authors a voice by reading their books and learning about their communities.”

Read More Banned Books: What They Are, Why They’re an Issue, and How You Can Help

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