Baring your Soul
Rebeca Funes, Class of 2028 Sophomore
Rebeca Funes, Class of 2028 Sophomore
Rebeca Funes, Class of 2028 Sophomore
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder known for movement issues, cognitive impairment, dementia, and sleep disorders among other symptoms. However a recent international study found groundbreaking information that can bring about major changes on how Parkinson’s disease is diagnosed and treated. Learn more about it as told by Rebeca Funes.
On January 24, 2026 Alex Pretti was killed by ICE agents marking the second ICE fatality that month. The agents claiming that Pretti was armed and resisting arrest. However contradicting stories from the agents and the Department of Homeland Security leads some to speculate what the correct way to handle the situation was. Learn more as told by Rebeca Funes.
The FDA recently removed warnings regarding self harming ideation for GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic after a comprehensive meta-analysis found no causal link. While monitoring continues due to the complex relationship between obesity and mental health, clinical data supports the drugs’ safety, as told by Rebeca Funes.
James Cameron returns to Pandora with Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment in the Avatar franchise. Exploring grief, colonization, and spirituality through groundbreaking visuals, the film introduces a darker side of the Na’vi. Learn more as told by Rebeca Funes.
Wasabi now is not just a beloved topping on sushi but also proven to show remarkable benefits on the brain and for other medicinal properties. Due to certain compounds in wasabi it has shown several benefits with anti-inflammation, cancer prevention, improvement of cognitive functions, and more. Learn more as told by Rebeca Funes.
Studies have shown that dogs have the ability to provide emotional support, reduce, stress, and improve mood. This makes them very versatile and able to be an emotion support animal. Learn how dogs continue to help people with their mental health as told by Rebeca Funes
Someone seeing something wrong but does not react to it, this is the bystander effect. The bystander effect is a very harmful mindset that many people fall into in an emergency. Learn more about it as told by Rebeca Funes
Inclusivity is a central value in the U.S., but there’s still work to be done in several industries, such as fashion. Learn more about the issue, as written by Rebeca Funes.