A Flock of Feminists: “The Story of an Hour”
Following the Civil War and the emancipation of slaves, American women were inspired to advocate for their own personal freedoms. Women’s organizations were founded to promote suffrage, employment opportunities, and property rights for women. However, others still argued that … Read more
Grocery Shopping in a Global Pandemic
Preface Located in the Charlotte metropolitan area, Harris Teeter serves a diverse population in a variety of ways. It functions as a typical grocery store, but it also contains a pharmacy, Starbucks, bar, meal stations, and a space … Read more
Week 9: The Drive Toward Mental Health Day
In the midst of an atypical semester, UNC students have felt the extra weight of assignments, midterms, and countless Zoom classes on their shoulders. However, this has further encouraged our class to continue to look for every positive aspect of … Read more
Zika Virus in South America: Birth Defects and Empty Wallets
Today, it is common to hear the average American say they wish things would “go back to normal.” This expression is code for “before COVID-19.” However, life prior to the current pandemic was not as fabulous for those already battling … Read more