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Kobe Bryant, “The Black Mamba”: 60 Point Farewell Game
“This season is all I have left to give. My heart can take the pounding. My mind can handle the grind, but my body knows

Nobody wins: Child’s brutal death ended with more questions than justice
The morning of December 11, 2011, four-year-old Davaughn Rodriguez was discovered by his mother, Sabrina Vielma, lying on the kitchen floor in a puddle of


Argentina Dirty War: 30,000 Disappeared – the Fight for Remembrance
“There are important details but it is difficult to talk about them. I think about them and I repress them. They were undressed while being unconscious and when the


The Loch Ness Monster as We Know It, Debunked
In May 2018, Professor Neil Gemmell made an announcement. He would be setting out on an expedition to take eDNA samples from Loch Ness. It


Online Exam Proctoring: The Dark Side of Student Privacy and Health
In a digital age, during a pandemic, virtual classes have exploded in demand. With virtual classes comes virtual assignments, quizzes, and exams, which has led


“For the Good of Belgium”: King Leopold II’s Blood-Drenched Reign over the Congo
“Village set on fire. Dinner then return.” These cold words come from the diary of a Belgian officer in the Congo Free State.1 He provides


She’s Made of Plastic, It’s Fantastic! How Barbie’s Maker Used “Imagination For Her Creation”
I’m a Barbie girl, in a Barbie world! For many children, the “Barbie world” has provided an outlet to act out and play on their

“I Will Always Love You”: The Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner Love Story
One day in 1967, twenty-one-year-old Dolly Parton received a surprising message from Porter Wagoner, the popular Country music singer and host of The Porter Wagoner