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By Kylee Downey Why do so few Americans trust their government? This question became the basis of my undergraduate research, with my original intent being […]

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By Eavan Guirl In the final chapter of my thesis analyzing the experiences of early birth control pill users in the United States and Puerto […]

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By Jaden Singh Last summer, Dr. Cameron Shriver sent me a 1,214-page PDF file, sizing up to one and a half gigabytes. This file contained […]

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The 1940 Provisions of the Sanitary Code of the City of New York and Regulations Relative to Reportable Diseases and Conditions and Control of Communicable Diseases, […]

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By Andreas Van Dijck Note: Essay 7 in a series, all from Dr. Amanda McVety’s Spring 2019 class on Medicine and Disease in Modern Society […]

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By Karley Carter Note: Essay 6 in a series, all from Dr. Amanda McVety’s Spring 2019 class on Medicine and Disease in Modern Society Tetanus […]

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By Matt Narbutis Note: Essay 5 in a series, all from Dr. Amanda McVety’s Spring 2019 class on Medicine and Disease in Modern Society Imagine […]

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By Lauren Schaffer Note: Essay 4 in a series, all from Dr. Amanda McVety’s Spring 2019 class on Medicine and Disease in Modern Society The […]

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By Gretchen Blackwell Note: Essay 3 in a series, all from Dr. Amanda McVety’s Spring 2019 class on Medicine and Disease in Modern Society Beginning […]

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By Ashlee Mosley Note: Essay 2 in a series, all from Dr. Amanda McVety’s Spring 2019 class on Medicine and Disease in Modern Society In […]

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