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The Financial Aid & Canvas Crisis at Jefferson
By Kalilah Stokes On October 15, 2021, Thomas Jefferson University disabled Canvas for more than half of the student body. Canvas is an...
Nov 12, 20213 min read


The Senate Filibuster
By Khasir Doward The Senate filibuster is a mechanism a senator may utilize to stop a bill from being passed by giving a speech on the...
Nov 1, 20215 min read


Breast Cancer Awareness Month
By Shannon Campbell When the month of October rolls around, many think about the cute fall sweaters and jeans they need to buy --...
Nov 1, 20212 min read


The Student-Leader Ambivalence: Working For a College During a Pandemic
By Georgia Skuza As a human being, student, and a resident assistant, I’ve found this semester to be one of the most ruinous for folks...
Oct 29, 202110 min read


A Day In The Life (Resident Assistant)
By Georgia Skuza As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the nation, universities and college students everywhere held their breath to see what...
Oct 29, 20214 min read


Malfeasance on the Orange Coast
By Ryan Higgins There is an imminent problem with the infrastructure of California’s offshore drilling industry. On October 2nd, the...
Oct 28, 20214 min read


Life of a Student-Athlete at Jefferson
By Aja Smith Wake up with the moon still very much alive, drowsily get ready for a 6 AM weight-lifting session, beat our bodies down for...
Oct 28, 20213 min read


The Case of Gabby Petito & Brian Laundrie
By Sarine Kaprielian Brian Laundrie, who was a person of interest in the murder of his fiancé Gabby Petito, had been missing since...
Oct 28, 20213 min read


Is the Critical Race Theory Core to Every Curriculum?
By Olivia Wong The struggle for the balance of diversity and control over education has sparked a controversial curriculum battle for the...
Oct 22, 20214 min read


Why are Haitian Migrants Coming to the U.S.-Mexico Border?
By Leslie Dorantes Haiti’s unfortunate history includes political unrest and natural disasters that have affected thousands of the...
Oct 21, 20214 min read


The Art of Letting Go
By Beatrice Barjon Writing, to me, has always been catastrophic. The entire art of it has constantly felt uniquely unpredictable – I...
Oct 21, 20214 min read


Abortion Ban in Texas
By Blue Troiano On September 1st Texas passed Texas Senate Bill 8. This has flooded our news feeds and taken over our social media pages,...
Oct 21, 20213 min read


Spongebob Squarepants: A “Universal” Language of the 21st Century
By Thomas Luux July 12th, 2019, the long-running kids cartoon franchise Spongebob Squarepants celebrated twenty years with a birthday...
Oct 15, 20213 min read


Creative Making Workshops at Jefferson
By Michael Pena UPDATE 11/21/2021: After the publishing of this article, Maribeth Kradel-Weitzel reached out and expressed how her...
Oct 15, 20213 min read


Violence Against Healthcare Workers
By Joe Wilhelm Last week, the Philadelphia region and the healthcare community was rocked by the news of a shooting at Jefferson Hospital...
Oct 15, 20212 min read


Adventures in Interpolation and Exploitation with Olivia Rodrigo
By Amelia Betancourt If there’s anything I’ve learned from some of my favorite women in music, it’s that the music industry is, in fact,...
Oct 15, 20215 min read


"Hooked on Hope": How Fly Fishing Saves Lives
By Georgia Skuza UPDATE 2/5/2022: Paint the Delaware Pink have scheduled their retreat dates for September 9th-11th, 2022. You can find...
Oct 8, 20213 min read


Africanism Disguised in The Modern World
This article takes an honest look at the founding of BHM, and where non-black America is in terms of recognizing Black contributions.
Feb 19, 20214 min read


How the NBA has Been Responding to Injustice
More than ever NBA players and coaching staff have taken to using their platforms in order to advocate against injustice.
Feb 17, 20213 min read


The Vaccine Rundown
We may have the vaccines in our possession, but the Covid-19 madness is far from over.
Jan 30, 20213 min read
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