The future for dementia patients
By Celia Giles | Sep. 30, 2021Hear what this student has to say on the needed care for late stage dementia patients after working in an assisted living home over the summer.
Hear what this student has to say on the needed care for late stage dementia patients after working in an assisted living home over the summer.
The world today simply cannot have second and third class citizens. We must do better.
Transcendentalist writing demonstrates the true force of language. This, in turn, inspires people to not be passively shaped by the world, but to actively shape it. It instills a level of responsibility within readers: it’s time to break the silence.
One night, one of my roommates came home with several bottles of cold medicine in tow... a week later, four of us had tested positive for COVID-19.
While Nasdaq’s efforts are commendable, if they want to improve diversity thresholds within their businesses’ leadership boards, Nasdaq should address the underlying problems keeping people, and great companies, from reaching their potential.
Billie Eilish’s whiteness and supposed heterosexuality function as an overarching armor that resists life-altering criticism.
The return of in-person classes is a necessary step forward, but a more cautious plan is needed to ensure student, staff and faculty safety.
"Our faculty and staff engaged in a vigorous dialogue about this production. Many works of art, including plays, feature controversial and uncomfortable depictions. It is through freely exploring complex topics that society can learn from them."
"During the play, I was recoiling in my seat, reminded of how I’ve been treated. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one."
Undeniably, the decision to remain unvaccinated is self-inflicted. The logic in forcing the vaccinated folk to maintain strict safety protocols on campus that are just to keep the unvaccinated healthy is flawed and unfair.
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Stopping the Keystone XL Pipeline was a good first step, but state and federal officials must act now to stop Line 3 and Line 5 .
If the solution to COVID-19 was fewer positive cases and more vaccinations, the university did an inadequate job at giving their students the liberty they work so very hard to deserve.
Rising prescription costs, the opioid crisis and tax breaks — Big Pharma’s history of profit-driven selfishness is easily eclipsed as the COVID-19 pandemic prompts these same companies to delay progress, threatening hopes for international herd immunity.
Entering the school year, students and faculty alike were anxious for how the semester would look. How would the pandemic affect day-to-day campus operations, and could we return “safely” back to campus?
In what has become a somewhat-regular occurrence as of late, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis, once again thrust himself into the national spotlight last week by saying something incredibly dumb.
We may have been born a united nation, but so long as the media remains under capitalism’s grasp, we are in for a dangerous and disunited future.
If the United States decides to attend the 2022 Olympics in China, they will be complicit in giving the Chinese Communist Party the same validation they gave the Nazi Regime in 1936.
Your college success and resume are only one part of achieving the career of your dreams. The other part is the human connection.
If the PRO Act passes, working people could bargain, strike, picket and agitate for the wages and conditions they deserve.