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ABHIRAM JUVVADI is a College and Wharton senior from Morrisville, N.C. studying history and finance. He currently serves as the president on the 141st Board of The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc. and ...
The first global atlas of Martian watersheds reveals 16 huge ancient river systems that once shaped Mars and may hold clues ...
Reclaiming American Catholicism,' coming in at nearly 400 pages, is a comprehensive and meticulous synopsis of many of the ills that are plaguing the church in the United States.
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Queues reveal an unresolved crisis in Holocaust remembrance: who it belongs to, what it is for, and how many bodies a single ...
Explore the transformative power of tea in academia, fostering connection, equality, and warmth beyond traditional hierarchies.
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Greater Good’s editors pick the most thought-provoking, practical, and inspirational science books of the year.