Over the summer, I worked a part-time job as a barista and often interacted with customers ordering across the counter.…
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It’s a classic childhood tale. It goes a little something like this: a young boy repeatedly attempts to trick his…
President John Simon is stepping down. That was the news of the day on Sept. 4 for those engaged with…
My first memories are shaped by my pink, beaded scrunchie that worked hard to hold back my tangled ponytail, made…
It’s 10:35 a.m. and my first class of the day ends. I walk around campus before my next class, passing…
Within the last two weeks, the southeast United States saw Hurricane Laura devastate many vulnerable coastal communities. Less than a…
This past week marked four years since Colin Kaepernick, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, knelt during the national anthem at…
We live in a world that is constantly moving. The world keeps spinning, the wind keeps blowing, the waves keep…
A collegiate experience often marks a turning point in one’s life as they shift from childhood to adulthood. While making…
Richard Weisman is a professor emeritus of water resources engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He also…