Articles
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Faculty Mothers: Continuing the Conversation
By Rachel Epp Buller Listening ear. Moral support. Advisor. Counselor. Professor. Mother? I’m in the…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
by Jacqueline Antonovich -A cultural history of rabies. -Tracking the flu, then and now. -Did…
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Disability, Responsibility, and the Veteran Pension Paradox
By Guest Author Recently, NPR reporter Quil Lawrence presented a radio series in which he…
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Eating to Live: A Short History of Health Rap
Political hip hop songs tend to focus on the typical manifestations of state violence, structural…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -How Londoners died in 1665. -The life of a 1970s housewife. -“Oh…
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The Resurgence of the Horrific, Harsh, and Ugly Reality of Childhood Diseases: The Inevitable Risk of Forgoing Vaccinations
By Natisha Robb In “When the Personal Really is Historical (and Scary!),” Jacqueline Antonovich, a…
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A Tale of Two Diseases: ADHD and Neurasthenia
Consider two diseases: Disease A and Disease B. Children with Disease A are described as…
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The Trouble with Transcendence: Is Defying the Gender Binary the New Racial Passing?
By Mallory Nicole Davis In 2010, Thomas Araguz III, a Texas firefighter died on the…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -John Lennon in Havana. -A 1950s guide to hooking up. -40 vintage…
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Mature Audiences Only: Sex and Censorship at the Movies
By Carrie Adkins Can we all just finally agree that the ratings system currently used…