The Barbie is, traditionally, very exclusive. The doll represents a very specific race and culture. In America, it is possible to find other races, like …
Robin Hood of Global Health: AFYA Foundation
Have you ever wondered what happens to usable but discarded hospital supplies? Are they used? Are they thrown away? Danielle Butin has provided an environmentally …
Natalie’s Wish
High schoolers Danielle Layman (left) and I (right) volunteered with Make-A-Wish Foundation to help Natalie’s wish come true. Have you ever had a wish? Natalie …
The Lovely Legacy of Mindy Kaling
When I’m rich and famous and am being asked in an interview who my role model growing up was (excluding my excellent mother), I’d say, in …
Slavery, Environmental Stability, and Poverty: A Conscious Consumer’s Look at Fair Trade
While many US citizens worry about their British Cadbury chocolates being banned for import by Hershey’s, there is little discussion in the debate about the …
Alex’s Lemonade Stand
Have you ever stopped to wonder what the world would be like without childhood cancer? For one girl diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a type of childhood …
Germ Girl of the Month: Maria Gelabert
Name: Maria Gelabert Grade: Senior March’s Germ Girl is Maria Gelabert, an ambitious, well-rounded, and intelligent science whiz hailing from sunny Los Angeles. Her dream? …
Helping Our Northern Neighbors
$105 for a case of water, $28 for a head of cabbage, and $47 for a box of laundry detergent; sounds like a 17th century story of …
Interview with a Volunteer at A21 — An Organization Dedicated to Stop Human Trafficking
Having Human Trafficking Awareness Month be in January was a great way to start off 2015, but it’s just that: a start. Human trafficking is …