The Gazelle
Nov 17, 2024
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Andreja Zivkovic
Perhaps we do not appreciate what a lot of us have at this university until we leave it, and recognize what we’ve been given.
Marija Janeva
As an institution and community that prides itself on its diversity, it is imperative to address diverse student experiences, especially with regard...
Hiyath Peiris
Unveiling the intertwined nature of self and society to show how collective compassion can reshape the world.
Scarlette Jiménez
Fatima Al Ketbi
The UAE is showing its economic statecraft through centralizing investment funds in Egypt. What that means for the increasingly unstable economy is...
Yana Peeva
When a ‘like’ can mean anything, how can we navigate the complex web of social media engagement?
Ethan Fulton
For 14 years, professors have scheduled midterms whenever they pleased. Stressed students with a chronic need to get ahead have made the whole year...
Malavika Rajesh
One Day is beautiful in its softness, its loudness, its multifaceted love, and painful heartbreak.
The global appeal of “romantasy” literature lies in empowerment themes but lacks diversity and reinforces stereotypes.
Save up your money! The summer comes full-force with lots of exciting concerts, following new releases by some of the current greats of the music...
Gang violence in the Caribbean country has exasperated in the past month, ultimately leading to government resignation.
Struck by a wayward cargo ship in a freak accident, Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed in seconds
Grief is a complex process, always new. No loss hurts the same as others, we start from scratch each time.