by Maddie Mullen Photo by Maddie Mullen I recently took a trip to the post office to mail a check to my dad. Those are two things that most
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By Kristin Munson Marvel Studios Let’s talk "Black Panther." I’ll be upfront and say I never kept up with the comic series or any Marvel series for that matter. I’m
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by Dominique Johnson PBS For decades, there has been a misconception of why historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) exist. As college enrollment continues to increase, the misconception grows stronger.
By Mackenzie Lachey Graphic by Mackenzie Lachey Ah, Valentine’s Day. A day devoted to the celebration of love, romance and relationships. It’s also the perfect reminder to all the singles
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by Sarah Bradley Illustration by Emily Keniston Women are told the myriad of ways the world is after us. Women are told not to be in the world alone, or











