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Oct 21, 2024 |
thenation.com | Drew Nelles
Politics / October 21, 2024Arab Americans Warn Kamala Harris: Don’t Take Us For GrantedArab voters could swing the election in places like Michigan—and, if the 44th annual ArabCon convention was any indication, Harris has a huge mountain to climb. Ad PolicyA pro-Palestine demonstration at ArabCon. (Al Jazeera)There aren’t many places where Jill Stein can expect a rock star’s welcome.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
joylandmagazine.com | Drew Nelles |Michelle Lyn King
This summer, everyone is drinking Aperol spritzes, and Simon orders one now. I would love an Aperol spritz, he says to the waitress, emphasizing that word—love—in a manner he never does with Andrew, his ostensible boyfriend, who is sitting across from him on the patio of the Moroccan restaurant.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Alice J. Tang |Drew Nelles
This semester has brought a mysterious increase in the number of stray cat sightings around campus, and some students have discovered the photogenic nature of our newfound Commodore cats. These cats have become a topic of conversation among students across campus, who see them daily as the cats roam campus. Recently, a group of campus cat enthusiasts has formed a GroupMe intended to share sightings and stories of the new campus habitants.
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Oct 8, 2023 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Drew Nelles
We all know far too well the struggles of achieving a balanced grasp on time, especially as a college student. Lucky for us, a fellow Vanderbilt student has developed a software focused on fixing that once and for all. During their first year at Vanderbilt, Sitan Huang, now a junior, discovered that, like many of us, the traditional organizational strategies that once worked in high school simply weren’t cutting it in college.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
torontolife.com | Drew Nelles
The first thing you see at the Prehistoria Museum and SkullStore Oddity Shop on Dundas East—after the signs at the entrance advertising “TAXIDERMY & SKULLS” and “PET MEMORIAL SERVICES,” after the silvery-cheeked hornbill named Maggie who greets you with raucous laughter at the top of the stairs—is a nearly 10-metre-long cast of a teenage T. Rex known as Tinker. The owner-operator of Prehistoria/SkullStore, Ben Lovatt, bought Tinker from a friend who runs a dinosaur quarry in Wyoming.
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