Photo courtesy of: Brock Health Magazine It’s not a sci-fi film or a cartoon. It’s our real world: the first head transplant, ladies and gentlemen. This surgery is not only revolutionary and surreal, but it also attempts to solve two of the many problems that medicine still can’t quite figure […]
Author: Ada Castro Madrid
OU International Students Talk About Immigration Ban
Photo by: Ashley Alonzo President Trump’s immigration ban sparked protests all over the country, as well as internationally. Religious, political and social arguments rise every day to give a new reason as to why this ban is negatively affecting the nation and its political relations with other countries. Iran, Iraq, […]
Fewer Parking Spots
Photo by: Ada Castro Madrid Approximately a month ago, the newly opened Starbucks on campus took three parking spots from students in front of the dinning center. It is not a surprise that students are complaining about the parking spot decisions Ottawa University is making lately. During winter times, when […]
Hunger Games: A real-life story?
Photo by: Ada Castro Madrid The Hunger Games trilogy, by Suzanne Collins, impacted its audience since 2008. After its rising to the film industry, Collins’s pieces got my attention in a very particular way: Does this trilogy portray a realistic face of socialism? Socialism is a political and economic theory […]
Can a broken heart actually break your heart?
Photo by: Sylvana Kelley People tend to say “he or she broke my heart” but… do they really mean it? Dr. Cynthia Thalk answered this question for the Huffpost Blog on February 16. There is no doubt that being heart-broken is painful in both your mind and body. Sometimes we […]
Parents: leading or forcing?
Photo by: Sylvana Kelley Have you ever realized where does your political affiliation come from? How did you manage to believe what you believe now? Let me do some reflective work for you through this article, shall we? Approximately two weeks ago, I was eating at El Sol, Mexican restaurant, […]
Gospels: it’s all about the attitude.
Photo taken by: Sylvana Kelley As we all know, The Gospels is not the most desired course to be taken by students at this university. All of the expectations attached to this course seem to be never-ending, which then leads to negative thoughts to students that are about to take […]