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Reconsidering the Value of Museums

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Drug Prohibition and the Consequences of Criminalization

By Michael Vergenes ’22 The atrocities of the war on drugs declared by Nixon in 1971…

“Spider-Man: No Way Home” Becomes Highest Grossing Film of 2021 While Setting Up Confirmed Sequel

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Does Life360 Help or Harm Families?

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Holiday Books to Read

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Naya Rivera’s Memory Lives on in “Snixxmas”

By Lexie Kauffman ‘22 On July 8, 2020, tragedy struck Ventura County, California. Actress Naya Rivera…

Will Times Square be Open on New Year’s Eve?

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