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Tragic love with The Broken Wings

The Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran is a poetic classic love story from the early 1900s. It is a short book, under 150 pages, about a love between a doomed couple.

The fleeting, or infinite, traps of time perception and autism

As we know from the many, many weeks of articles in this column, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) combines differences in cognition and social interaction with fundamental aspects of perception, including the experience of time.

How do I resolve my roommate attachment issues?

Welcome to Ask Erin and Nicole! For those of you who may not know us, I’m Nicole — a fourth-year Mechanical Engineering major, robotics and drones nerd, and scarily obsessed with Disney.

Isamu Noguchi and modern art for the modern era

I have a very complicated relationship with modern art. Similarly to many others, I found modern art to be particularly challenging; I struggled to conceptualize the mixture of mediums and motivations that comprehensively represent this artistic movement.

Setting financial goals for the year

As we make our way through the first month of the new year, we can look back and reflect on our spending habits.

A study from the tummy to the brain

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) finds more and more understanding as a condition that extends beyond neurological differences, frequently co-occurring with a range of chronic physical health challenges.

Lock in

Despite the title of this article, I am writing it late. “Why?” You may ask. Because I am a forgetful, silly person.

When the Angels Left the Old Country

It is great to be back at school after winter break. I personally had a wonderful time spending time with my family and friends during the holiday season.