Author: Dr. Eleanor Vance, Philosopher and Ethicist
Balance of Opinions
When Title IX of the Education Amendments was passed in 1972, it was a seismic shift in American law. In just 37 words, it prohibited sex-based discrimination
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The idea of growing a human baby outside the human body sounds like pure science fiction, ripped from the pages of “Brave New World”
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The conversation surrounding intravenous drug use is often fraught with moral, legal, and public health complexities. At the heart of this complex issue
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For generations, the PhD has been seen as the golden ticket to a ‘life of the mind.’ It conjures images of tweed jackets, dusty libraries
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The hallways of our schools are more than just pathways to classrooms; they are complex social ecosystems where students navigate academics, friendships
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Human relationships are incredibly diverse, yet for generations, a single script has dominated the cultural narrative: monogamy. The idea of finding “
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The gap between the ultra-wealthy and everyone else has stretched into a canyon. In recent decades, while wages for the average worker have largely stagnated
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They seemed to appear overnight, teleported onto sidewalks and street corners as if by magic. One day, the urban commute was a familiar story of subways
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Street art is, by its very nature, temporary. It’s a fleeting conversation with the public, painted on a canvas of brick, concrete, and metal that is constantly
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In our hyper-connected world, virtually every click, search, and social media post leaves a digital trace. This ever-growing archive forms a digital identity
