Humanities
Voice Assistants: The spies in Your House
By Daniel Jason Fournier Jr. - When Siri was first introduced to the iPhone it was a groundbreaking technology that was lightyears ahead of the competition and it could do a fraction of what it can do now. Today Siri can set up your schedule, call or text friends and coworkers, and provide you with search results for any question you might need answered.
Voice Assistants: The Spies in Your House
Portrait of My Father
By Pa Vang - My father, Pao Vang, was born into a Military family on March 6th, 1957 in Xieng Khouang, Laos. His life was very different from what I imagined. I’m shocked at almost every turn of his story. As I picked up a photo of my father dressed in his Bruce Lee Kung Fu clothes with his arms crossed like he was Mr. Hot stuff, I asked if he was the most wanted bachelor.
Should the United States Adopt Socialism?
By Matthew Carlson - With the 2020 presidential election in the United States quickly approaching, we are constantly bombarded with political ideologies that are frequently at odds with each other. Even within the Democratic Party, the range of ideas on what an ideal government looks like is enormous. The most recent surge in the Democratic Party appears to be a movement towards socialism.
Should the United States Adopt Socialism?
Social Sciences
Constructing Science: Building STEM at North Hennepin Community College
By Zachary Griffiths - North Hennepin Community College, since its opening within Osseo High School in 1965, has always done its best to attract new students. Each year, hopeful undergraduates choose North Hennepin for its facilities, opportunities, diversity, and—among other things—quality instruction. However, a comparison between the North Hennepin of 1965 to the present, while fantastic, requires explanation.
Constructing Science: Building STEM at North Hennepin Community College
The Impact of the Equal Rights Amendment on Representation in Under Construction between 1980 to 1983
By Brittany Nelson - 1980 marked the beginning of a transitional time for female representation and acceptance of feminist ideas in the United States and North Hennepin Community College (NHCC). 1980 was an election year, which helped to bring women’s rights, and especially the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), into the national conversation.
Natural Sciences
The Sugar Detox Report
By Madison Postuma - Over many years researchers have studied addiction. They follow addicts to study their everyday life and how they got into this addictive way of living. A scientist will consistently look at his or her findings to figure out what all addicts have in common. The answer is right under their nose and can be seen when they look in the mirror.