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Reflecting on Week 8

October 13, 2021

This week – well, this week and a half – was hectic, to say the least. In the last two classes, we were involved in workshopping the rough draft we submitted, evaluating thesis statements and condensing text. We also discussed … Read more

Restoring Vision to the Blind

September 27, 2021

    One in three individuals have some type of reduced vision disease by the age of sixty-five (Quillen 1999). In fact, it is so common that most people just expect they will lose their vision if they get old … Read more

Do We Really Need the Booster?

September 27, 2021

  Video Transcript: A recent study conducted by researchers in London suggests that the timing of the booster shot plays a large role in the effectiveness of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine. The study found that efficacy against the virus was … Read more

A Look at MP1104, A New Non-Addictive Opioid Medication.

September 26, 2021

  Video Essay Transcript: In 2019, an estimated 10.1 million people aged 12 or older misused opioids (Opioid Crisis Statistics).  The opioid epidemic is the serious and growing problem of increased prescription and abuse of opioids that we have seen over the last 10-20 years in the US. For some, all it takes is … Read more

Learn to Love the Library- Week 3 Reflection

September 2, 2021

Week 2 is down!!    On Tuesday, we went to the Undergraduate Library to learn how the library can help make our lives as students easier. We spoke with Dayna Durbin who is the librarian for ENGL105 courses. She gave … Read more