“So I think what can be done is [reduce] the usage of plastic straws and maybe take it like a step further and
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REVISÃO: Irmãs, romance e bichos-papões em “A Noiva do Rio”
To read this story in the original English, click here. Uma coisa velha, uma coisa nova. Uma coisa triste e surpresa azul. Casamentos devem ser
REVIEW: Sisters, Romance and Boogeymen in “The River Bride”
To read this story in Portuguese, click here. Something old, something new. Something sad and shocking blue. Weddings are supposed to be a time to
Do robot workers benefit the economy? Pro: Harnessing technology for the future
Robots can’t catch COVID-19, so college campuses throughout the country used this to their students’ advantage during the pandemic. When working with students, from the
Do robot workers benefit the economy? Con: Overuse of technology comes at the expense of humanity
The technologies that shape the world are rapidly evolving, from generative artificial intelligence breakthroughs to improvements in robotics and manufacturing. Although it is important to
Streetbeat: Do you think Artificial Intelligence is beneficial or detrimental to society?
“I feel mixed about it. I feel that there are some benefits to it but it also has a lot of negative effects
Honoring transgender voices on March 31
Queer advocates and allies are honoring Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31 and taking the time to celebrate the lives and triumphs of trans
Pierce should offer personal financial workshops
College students have a lot on their minds, such as work, school, family and food. This leaves students with little time to manage their money
Should college tuition be free? Yes: Free education leads to a greater society
College costs in the United States have been rising faster than inflation, and many students have faced financial problems. College should be free for many
Should college tuition be free? No: Free college is impractical
Just on principle by itself, free college wouldn’t benefit society, school systems or the students. It’s what the ancient Greeks would call a siren song