Burning the midnight oil to cram for exams seems to be a routine trap that many college students fall into during finals week. Characterized by shots of espresso, binders ...
by Ean Jury On St. Patrick’s Day, green beer and Guinness flow, leaving glasses empty, bars overcrowded, and green-clad celebrators inebriated for hours. Drunken ...
by Ean Jury Over the past four decades, the mumps have become almost extinct thanks to the creation and administration of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. ...
by Ean Jury When asked about what it means to fall in love, people often respond with the cliché, “it’s all a matter of chemistry.” Despite the generalization, ...
by Ean Jury Come January, “flu” is the word that emergency-room physicians utter in diagnosis over and over again to their patients. And this year is no different. While ...