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Joseph Darcourt, a rising senior from Merrick, New York, grew up in an immigrant family....
However, others are not convinced that either the intensity of the protests, or the increasing criminalisation of them, will have an impact on how members of the public actually feel about climate policy. Daniel Saldivia Gonzatti, a post-doctoral...
For all its diversity, India’s vast population is bound by its love of Hindi cinema—or Bollywood, as it is colloquially known. When India became independent seventy-six years ago, the Hindi-language film industry, one of its many regional cinematic businesses,...
Sarah Dawkins ’25, Kenny Mallory ’25 and Miles Vance ’24 were among the nearly four dozen students who shared their research on July 19 at the SURE research presentations in McKinnon Hall.
As Sarah Dawkins ’25 began her sophomore year,...
By this time next year, 15 Imperial Valley creatives spanning a host of artistic disciplines will have their pieces on display locally as part of a massive public art undertaking by the San Diego Commission of Arts and Culture...
A 250 cm line tattooed across the back of 6 poor Cubans living in the slums is a clear sign of exploitative art. Art seems to take cruelty and exploitation beyond the aim to shock reducing it to an...
Introduction
Contraceptive use was a contentious issue during the course of the 19th century with it being illegal to provide contraception information in the US well into the 20th century.1,2 In a rapid about-face, the period that followed was marked...
Research conducted on behalf of the Charity Commission by Yonder - April 2023
Summary
With the Covid pandemic barely in the rear-view mirror, the cost of living crisis is affecting all corners of society but especially those whose lives were less...