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Benefits of Stock Shorting / By: Sebastian Hawkes
Stock shorting gets a bad reputation because shorters want to see the price of stocks go down. Shorters lost billions in the famous...
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Discussing Universal Basic Income / By: Saransh Gupta
Giving citizens free money has been proposed by many countries and governments. Most recently, presidential candidates in the 2016 and...
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Intellectual Property Policy and the COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution / By: Raina Koshal
In January of 2020, COVID-19 vaccinations began becoming publicly available. With this newfound innovation came excitement and...
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Just A Tip: How Teens can Support Restaurant Workers Today / By: Yasmine Biyashev
It might surprise you that the average American dines out 4 times per week (The Simple Dollar, 2020). Even considering the impacts of...
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Cities Go Green / By: Riona Duncan
How is a tree like a sewer system? It sounds like a joke, but green infrastructure incorporates nature into architecture to help with...
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Light At The End of The Tunnel: Young Restaurant Workers and COVID / By: Ben Crotty
Young restaurant (under age 25) employees are in crisis as restaurants have closed across the country. However, there is a positive...
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Graphene Greatness / By: Raina Koshal
In 2004, when scientists Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov put a piece of scotch tape on graphite, little did they know that the layer of...
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Commercial Banking During the Pandemic / By: Saransh Gupta
Commercial banks are financial institutions that manage personal and business accounts. They make loans to people and small businesses...
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The Rising Prices of Pharmaceuticals: Diabetes / By: Karis Kelly
Within the past 10 years, drug costs have risen dramatically. A combination of Big Pharma, insurance deductibles rising, and pharmacy...
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Debt and Spending: Economic Concerns that COVID-19 Has Exasperated / By: Sujan Garapati
While COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our lives, a key source of the pandemic’s torment is demonstrated in the economy where...
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Corporate Activism / By: Mia Booth
In the spring of 2020, Black Lives Matter, a movement that was gaining momentum, was a trending topic. After seeing the importance of...
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The Era of Covid: How CPS's System Failed Students and Teachers / By: Reena Nuygen
COVID 19 has hit many institutions hard, especially public schools, and CPS is struggling to stay afloat with substantial budget issues....
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US Markets and Medications / By: Leslie Walker
Expensive medications aren’t new to anyone. But what causes them to be so expensive? The process we use to place new medications on the...
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Survival of the Aerospace Industry in the Corona-Economy / By: Harman Dhillon
Intriguing advances have let humankind take science and technology to new levels. The aerospace industry has drawn students’ interest for...
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Global Supply Chains During the Pandemic / By: Gwenyth Easterling
One of the most visible impacts of the coronavirus pandemic has been the pressure on the global supply chain, with customers noticing...
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CHICAGO'S DIVIDE: Economic Inequality / By: Caleb Dunson
The ongoing pandemic and the tragic death of George Floyd have ignited movements for change across the world. As a result, we as a nation...
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Caring for Customers / By: Aaron Huang
After World War II, the creation of cars, highways and suburban housing distanced American families from one another. As everyone became...
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The Pandemic’s Influence on Shifting Business Priorities / By: Elizabeth (Lizzy) Brahin
by Elizabeth (Lizzy) Brahin Throughout the pandemic, the worlds of Zoom and Slack have rapidly emerged as the primary means of...
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The Price of Going to Infinity and Beyond / By: Arushi Chauhan
NASA has a $25.2 billion budget for the 2021 fiscal year (NASA 2020). This is less than other government organizations received in the...
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Become Financially Literate and Live Longer / By: Elizabeth (Lizzy) Brahin
by Elizabeth (Lizzy) Brahin ATTENTION: America is facing an emergency and YOU may be at risk. Most Americans are financially illiterate —...
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