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May 5, 2026
Published by Ashley Vanderhoff on May 5, 2026

Ira Flatow: A Communicator of Science in an Era of Misinformation

Ira Flatow, award-winning science journalist and host of “Science Friday” — a radio program that transforms complex subjects into accessible information for millions around the world […]
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April 7, 2026
Published by Ashley Vanderhoff on April 7, 2026

The Window Seat: Why Are We So Cruel to AI?

Throughout 2025 and early 2026, fast-food chains across America started replacing human drive-through workers with artificial intelligence chatbots. From Wendy’s to Taco Bell, each incorporation of […]
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April 7, 2026
Published by Ashley Vanderhoff on April 7, 2026

EU Renames César Chávez Lecture Following Sexual Abuse Allegations

Elmhurst University is renaming the César Chávez Intercultural Lecture after The New York Times published an investigative report finding extensive evidence that the United Farm Workers […]
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April 7, 2026
Published by Ashley Vanderhoff on April 7, 2026

Commuters Feel the Impact of Rising Gas Prices

Rising prices tied to the Iran conflict are causing Elmhurst University students like Alex Knapik to rethink daily budgets. He’s paying more for travel to school […]
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April 1, 2026
Published by Ashley Vanderhoff on April 1, 2026

THE FOLLOWER: Chartwells Caught Fabricating YikYak Posts in Favor of Campus Dining

DISCLAIMER: This article is part of The Leader’s satire issue, The Follower, which released on April 1, 2026. An investigation by The Leader found extensive evidence that […]
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March 17, 2026
Published by Ashley Vanderhoff on March 17, 2026

It’s About Time (And Neutrinos): Students Help Build Revolutionary Neutrino Detector

To explore the universe’s most extreme environments — where black holes swallow light, neutron stars bend spacetime, and stellar explosions tear matter apart — physicists track […]
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March 3, 2026
Published by Ashley Vanderhoff on March 3, 2026

El Centro’s Successor: The Nest Opens as New Student Space

The Nest, a new multipurpose student space in Niebuhr Hall, opened recently, bringing together the Office of Global Engagement, the Office of Equity and Inclusion, and […]
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March 3, 2026
Published by Ashley Vanderhoff on March 3, 2026

Why AI Policies Differ Across Syllabi: Faculty Explain Their Classroom Approaches to Generative Technology

By the fourth week of an eight-week networking project, a few students were already finished — not haphazardly, but with full understanding. They had built and […]
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February 17, 2026
Published by Ashley Vanderhoff on February 17, 2026

The Window Seat: Is Rhetoric on Either Side Helping the Immigration Narrative?

Can U.S. Americans still view immigration outside of a partisan lens? Or have the narratives become so split that it’s impossible to find room for collaboration?  […]
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