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Hour-Long Emergencies: The Struggles of Rural EMS
Authored By: Louis Rivera Emergency Medical Responders serve as our frontline in the prehospital chain of survival and are part of the core three emergency units we often see passing by our houses: police, fire, and EMS. EMS workers across America responded to approximately 60 million calls in 2024, averaging around 165,000 calls per day [1]. Despite this, they are not considered an “essential” service by law. The New York State Senate has passed a bill, Senate Bill S7501, th
Louis Rivera
Dec 25, 20254 min read


Trapped in Silence: Campus Domestic Violence
Authored by: Lexi Waite Art by: Ava Shi Domestic violence isn’t just a headline; it's an unnoticed crisis unfolding on college campuses every day, all around us. Domestic violence is an aggressive or violent behavior involving the abuse of a partner or spouse. This violence creates lasting effects that alter many women’s lives, yet many choose not to report their experiences. This silence often stems from fear and limited access to resources, making it essential to raise awar
Lexi Waite
Dec 19, 20253 min read


From Waste to Wonder: Menstrual Stem Cell Revolution
Authored by: Leslie Liu Art by: Julia Chen For many women, the arrival of a period is met with dread. It can feel like a gruesome and painful reminder of what our bodies do each month to signal that there is no baby on the way. What we discard as waste is often viewed with disgust, something to hide or endure quietly. Yet this very blood, long stigmatized and misunderstood, carries a powerful secret that has the potential to transform modern medicine: the ability to regrow sk
Leslie Liu
Dec 19, 20254 min read
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