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2017-2018 Issue III

The Problem With Humans of New York

Berenice Valencia FernándezDecember 18, 2017December 18, 2017

“Some of this suffering is the cause of human relationships, but much of it has to do with social crises like housing segregation and discrimination.”

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iCitizen: How an A.I. Became a Citizen of Saudi Arabia

Isabel WannerDecember 18, 2017December 18, 2017

“A month after becoming the last country in the world to allow women to drive, Saudi Arabia recently became the first to grant citizenship to a robot.”

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Pulpit Politics: Catholic Activism and its Teachings

Gregory JanyDecember 15, 2017

“Catholic social teaching is not at all related to the liberal-conservative divide that exists in the United States.”

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Underwater Farms: The East Coast Oyster Industry Fortifies Itself Against a Changing Environment

Lina VolinDecember 15, 2017January 8, 2018

“There are oysters, bizarrely, improbably, bobbing in the waters of a channel cutting through urban Bridgeport.”

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Spiderweb: Whispers of Wealth at Jonathan Edwards College

Jack KellyDecember 15, 2017December 17, 2017

“Equality in funding for colleges was already debated in nascent years of the system.”

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Measure Your Moves: Wearable Fitness Steps Up

Sana AslamDecember 15, 2017December 29, 2017

“Health technology has the potential to democratize health and health care in a lot of ways…”

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“That Constitution will be no more!”: Trump, Jefferson, and Presidential Challenges to the Judiciary

William VesterDecember 15, 2017

“Trump’s actions may have precedents, but Jefferson’s intrusions into the judicial system were repudiated and proved politically damaging.”

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“Keep it all in the ground”: Canadians Reckon with Dirty Energy and Hypocritical Policies

Michelle ErdenesanaaDecember 15, 2017December 15, 2017

Canada is home to delicate ecosystems that are doubly vulnerable: The oil and natural gas industries have preyed on the tundra for decades—a region already sensitive to the effects of global warming.

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