Abortion Policy and Rhetoric in Europe and the United States

Danielle Young examines the abortion debate from a legal perspective, focusing on how rhetoric influences policy.

From Ovaries to Breasts: The Reconstruction of the American Female Body

Alumna Nina Donghia explores the nineteenth century precursors of modern plastic surgery.

Poetry of the Russian Revolution: Futurist Works of the Bolshevik Era Between 1917-1924

Amy Scoville-Weaver examines the revolutionary ideology present in the Futurist poems of the early Bolshevik regime.

Dopamine Systems in AIDS Dementia Complex

Sylviane Boddy examines the damage done to the dopamine system by the HIV virus, with an emphasis on patients developing the AIDS Dementia Complex.

The Mother River: The Balance Between the Environment and Economic Growth Through the Pollution of China’s Water

Amy Scoville-Weaver describes recent industrial growth in China, and how this growth has affected its environment.

Is Biological Evolution Still Occurring?

Eunice Asare analyzes unicellular and multicellular organisms to determine whether or not biological evolution still exists.

Beyond Skin Deep: A Systematic Approach to Addressing the Skin Cancer Dilemma

Nina Donghia discusses the causes of skin cancer, and the possible reasons behind increases in incidence.

Think Before You Snort: Cocaine Consumption and Production

Jacqueline Stzremp discusses the United States’s involvement in South American drug control policy.

When Cannibalism is Not a Sin: An Analysis of Smith’s “Perverse Allegiance” Theory

Rebecca Rubenstein examines Murray Smith’s “perverse allegience” theory to discover why audiences are drawn to violence in film.

Everywhere Present But Nowhere Seen: Narrative History, Social Presence and (Post)Colonial Feminist Critiques in Jane Eyre

Shane Breitenstein argues that the social conditions depicted in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre usher in the unique position of women in nineteenth century economic and political climates.

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