By Benner Rogers & Homunculus Bosch •
Vol 5, Issue 3
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Feb. 10, 2026
The modern world is filled with confusing new acronyms, and it seems like more crop up every day. The most insidious example is “MLM”, an amorphous concept that no person seems to truly understand and which appears to shift meaning with no regard to context.
I speak, of course, …
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By John Jahanian •
Vol 3, Issue 7
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April 2, 2025
The Penn of Western Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon University, is known globally as a hub of innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and so much more. Not only are these hardworking students known for their level of involvement in undergraduate and graduate research, but they have also been trailblazers in the field of collegiate …
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By Cindy Gao & Dr. Et Al. •
Vol 1, Issue 5
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March 27, 2024
After being suspended from the Guild of Advice Columnists for “giving bad advice” because “you can’t just lie” or something and “several people have died as a result of going along with something this column said and that means you can legally be charged with manslaughter” and other silly allegations …
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