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Some of the works included in the display were art deco journals, the books of artists, illustrations cut into wood, incunabula, fore-edge paintings and medieval manuscripts. UNITING AGAINST SEXUAL ...
When many Americans think of tuberculosis, they imagine a disease of the past — a relic of the Victorian Era, long since relegated to history books. But for the students, professors and activists ...
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I know very little about guns. However, I understand that something is wrong in America when there is gun violence — particularly in schools — that far exceeds that of many other countries. A study by ...
Review — Japanese artist Takashi Murakami is well known for his groundbreaking, colorful and graphic body of work. However, a new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, “Takashi Murakami: Lineage of ...
While the looming threat of climate change affects this planet, students and faculty at the University sought to make their mark on improving campus sustainability through the second annual ...
By Dahlia Ramirez Dahlia Ramirez is an artist interested in many different creative mediums such as drawing, sculpting, fiber arts, fashion, theater, film, and jewelry making. Her goal is to create ...
Features Justice, one class at a time: The biology department’s fight to revolutionize assessments in STEM Prof. Melissa Kosinski-Collins and Prof. James Morris explain their efforts to revolutionize ...
The first issue of The Justice with a sports section came out in 1949, but what has the legacy of sports at The Justice looked like over the last 75 years?
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