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Tamagotchi, AI Pets, and the Power of Coded Companions

Griffin Polley August 5, 2025

Should we be worried that our pets could be replaced by AI? In the 21st

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The spines of the "Hunger Games," "Catching Fire," and "Mockingjay" books.

Let the Games Begin

Griffin Polley July 1, 2025

A Marxist Analysis of The Hunger Games and The Purge Series There’s a particular moment

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Service Versus Emotional Support Animals

Kiana Gerhart June 24, 2025

Fear, trauma, anxiety, and depression. It’s no lie that the rates of mental illness have

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Understanding the Gender Wage Gap

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez October 8, 2024

The gender wage gap seems like a headline the media mentions regularly but does not

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What’s Netflix’s Obsession with Opiates?

Nora Mortimer August 2, 2024

Lately, there has been an increase in Netflix documentaries or docudramas surrounding the opioid crisis

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Humanizing Corporate America: A Sociological Makeover

Walter Burkat July 23, 2024

Many believe that American corporate culture is broken. In fact, in an April 2023 LinkedIn

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So . . . You’re a Sociology Major. What Are You Doing After Graduation?

Walter Burkat March 26, 2024

Take a moment to imagine: You’re home for the holidays, catching up with family whom

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Being Green in Death

Nora Mortimer November 14, 2023

Not everyone will live to be a centenarian, individuals aged 100 and above, and it’s

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American Society as Understood from the Viewpoint of Secularization Theory

Matt Winneck November 7, 2023

In the realm of education and its relationship with religion, or all of the beliefs

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Inflation, Interest, and Cost of Living: How They Disproportionately Affect Americans

Breann Borlay October 31, 2023

inflation is a phenomenon in which goods and services become more expensive over a period, making the set value of a currency have less buying power. Inflation is harmful to one’s buying power,

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Tamagotchi, AI Pets, and the Power of Coded Companions

Griffin Polley August 5, 2025

Should we be worried that our pets could be replaced by AI? In the 21st

Read More »
The spines of the "Hunger Games," "Catching Fire," and "Mockingjay" books.

Let the Games Begin

Griffin Polley July 1, 2025

A Marxist Analysis of The Hunger Games and The Purge Series There’s a particular moment

Read More »
A dog wearing a red "medical alert service dog" bandana.

Service Versus Emotional Support Animals

Kiana Gerhart June 24, 2025

Fear, trauma, anxiety, and depression. It’s no lie that the rates of mental illness have

Read More »
A group of women chatting over a few papers.

Understanding the Gender Wage Gap

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez October 8, 2024

The gender wage gap seems like a headline the media mentions regularly but does not

Read More »
An open laptop showing Netflix account.

What’s Netflix’s Obsession with Opiates?

Nora Mortimer August 2, 2024

Lately, there has been an increase in Netflix documentaries or docudramas surrounding the opioid crisis

Read More »
A group of people putting their hands in together.

Humanizing Corporate America: A Sociological Makeover

Walter Burkat July 23, 2024

Many believe that American corporate culture is broken. In fact, in an April 2023 LinkedIn

Read More »
Blue graphic of a person thinking.

So . . . You’re a Sociology Major. What Are You Doing After Graduation?

Walter Burkat March 26, 2024

Take a moment to imagine: You’re home for the holidays, catching up with family whom

Read More »
Surgeons in an operating room.

Being Green in Death

Nora Mortimer November 14, 2023

Not everyone will live to be a centenarian, individuals aged 100 and above, and it’s

Read More »
An American flag flying from a flag pole.

American Society as Understood from the Viewpoint of Secularization Theory

Matt Winneck November 7, 2023

In the realm of education and its relationship with religion, or all of the beliefs

Read More »
A person using a calculator with money in their hand.

Inflation, Interest, and Cost of Living: How They Disproportionately Affect Americans

Breann Borlay October 31, 2023

inflation is a phenomenon in which goods and services become more expensive over a period,

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4

Tamagotchi, AI Pets, and the Power of Coded Companions

Griffin Polley August 5, 2025

Should we be worried that our pets could be replaced by AI? In the 21st

Read More »
The spines of the "Hunger Games," "Catching Fire," and "Mockingjay" books.

Let the Games Begin

Griffin Polley July 1, 2025

A Marxist Analysis of The Hunger Games and The Purge Series There’s a particular moment

Read More »
A dog wearing a red "medical alert service dog" bandana.

Service Versus Emotional Support Animals

Kiana Gerhart June 24, 2025

Fear, trauma, anxiety, and depression. It’s no lie that the rates of mental illness have

Read More »
A group of women chatting over a few papers.

Understanding the Gender Wage Gap

Deborah Acosta-Sanchez October 8, 2024

The gender wage gap seems like a headline the media mentions regularly but does not

Read More »
An open laptop showing Netflix account.

What’s Netflix’s Obsession with Opiates?

Nora Mortimer August 2, 2024

Lately, there has been an increase in Netflix documentaries or docudramas surrounding the opioid crisis

Read More »
A group of people putting their hands in together.

Humanizing Corporate America: A Sociological Makeover

Walter Burkat July 23, 2024

Many believe that American corporate culture is broken. In fact, in an April 2023 LinkedIn

Read More »
Blue graphic of a person thinking.

So . . . You’re a Sociology Major. What Are You Doing After Graduation?

Walter Burkat March 26, 2024

Take a moment to imagine: You’re home for the holidays, catching up with family whom

Read More »
Surgeons in an operating room.

Being Green in Death

Nora Mortimer November 14, 2023

Not everyone will live to be a centenarian, individuals aged 100 and above, and it’s

Read More »
An American flag flying from a flag pole.

American Society as Understood from the Viewpoint of Secularization Theory

Matt Winneck November 7, 2023

In the realm of education and its relationship with religion, or all of the beliefs

Read More »
A person using a calculator with money in their hand.

Inflation, Interest, and Cost of Living: How They Disproportionately Affect Americans

Breann Borlay October 31, 2023

inflation is a phenomenon in which goods and services become more expensive over a period,

Read More »
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