by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Psychology
by Noah Snyder ’24 “There is a particular kind of pain, elation, loneliness, and terror involved in this kind of madness. When you’re high it’s tremendous. The ideas and feelings are fast and frequent like shooting stars, and you follow them...
by CTS_Admin | Mar 21, 2023 | Culture
by Ella Postuma ’25 In the past years, there has been a rise of people participating in intentional cohousing communities. There is a growing interest in cohousing communities because people are seeking ways to make their pattern of living in community...
by CTS_Admin | Mar 21, 2023 | Culture, International, Political Science, Race
by Shari Soza ’23 Introduction In this paper I will be exploring how cultural appropriation and appreciation is experienced and perceived in both the USA and Korea. I will be comparing the two in an attempt to better understand their two different cultural...
by CTS_Admin | Mar 21, 2023 | Psychology, Sports
by Michelle Peck ’25 (Content warning: Body image and eating disorders) Many people think of ballet as an effortless art that is pleasing to watch. However, most of those people probably do not know the effect on the dancers’ mental health leading up...
by CTS_Admin | May 21, 2021 | 2020-2021, Culture, History, International, Political Science, Spring 2021, Volume#10
“You can’t tell anyone what happened, you can only lie down quietly. It is designed to destroy everyone’s spirit.” “There were many people in those cells who lost their minds.” “The screams echoed throughout the building. I could hear them during lunch and sometimes...