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The weather is cooler in the fall, and it is a great time to purify the skin, exfoliate, and restore it from sun damage and hyperpigmentation. In this issue of “Grooming Lounge,” Elina Fedotova shares why using skincare products with powerful antioxidants like resveratrol is very good, and mineral masks
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Students with disabilities graduate at lower rates than their non-disabled peers. In the article “Mitigating Barriers,” Melissa Rowe, a special education teacher, explores the possibilities of how education inequality in school leads to an imbalance in other areas of life for people with disabilities. In this issue of “925,” our
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The holidays are filled with plenty of sweet treats. It’s hard to dodge indulging in a treat or two. In this issue of “Shape,” Kevin Leen says when we talk about staying fit during the holidays, our vocabulary keywords need balance and moderation. Read the article “Holiday Gains” to learn
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Marissa Benton says having a healthy amount of curiosity has allowed her to rewrite the negative scripts playing in her head and has allowed her to break free from constant dissociations. In the past, her thoughts paralyzed her for hours due to depression and dissociation. It impacted every area of
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In the article “The Proper Shift,” Valerie Barnett says when confronted with negativity, she is first mindful of how much time she spends on the negativity. She says she instead focuses on determining why the situation may have ended the way it has. If it is something that deserves her
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Events throughout the year can be fun but confusing about what to wear. Everyone wants to shine at a party, but it can be challenging to know what to wear if the dress code isn’t adequately explained. As the holiday seasons approach, we asked a few experts Cesar Cruz, Breanne
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