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McKenzie Heileman

McKenzie Heileman

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McKenzie Heileman

Review: Ta-Nehisi Coates’s “Between the World and Me” should be required reading for all people

Published in 2015, Ta-Nehisi Coates’s “Between the World and Me” is a letter from Coates to his teenage son detailing what it is like to

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McKenzie Heileman January 30, 2021 No Comments

Boise State students get involved and give back to the community

During different times of the year, some students and student groups on campus perform community service work to give back to Boise State and the

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McKenzie Heileman January 25, 2021 No Comments

Political science professor shares her view on the new presidency

With the domestic terrorist attack that occurred at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and the inauguration of President-elect Biden happening just days ago on

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McKenzie Heileman January 22, 2021 No Comments

Boise State students build their resume with a Work U opportunity

With the beginning of spring semester, many students are applying to Work U, an opportunity Boise State provides for students to gain work experience, build

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McKenzie Heileman January 12, 2021 No Comments

Review: Novelist Alice Oseman examines the spectrum of sexuality in her novel “Loveless”

“Loveless” by Alice Oseman, published in 2020, is a coming-of-age novel that tells the story of 18-year-old Georgia Warr’s journey of self-discovery.  Georgia has always

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McKenzie Heileman January 12, 2021 No Comments

The Menstrual Equity Club breaks down stigmas surrounding periods

Although a new organization on campus, the Menstrual Equity Club is already making a big difference in the way that menstruation is perceived.  According to

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McKenzie Heileman December 15, 2020 No Comments

Boise State students respond to the unique challenges of this semester

Being an A and B student was what Mikayla Kinney, a senior english writing, rhetoric and composition major has always been, but this semester has

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McKenzie Heileman December 7, 2020 No Comments

Book Review: A look into gender fluidity in Jeffrey Eugenides’ “Middlesex”

Gender has always been fluid, though it has not always been recognized as such. Today, we now recognize and understand that gender is a spectrum,

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McKenzie Heileman December 1, 2020 No Comments

Book Review: Author Maxine Hong Kingston reflects on Chinese culture in her novel “The Woman Warrior”

“The Woman Warrior” by Chinese American author Maxine Hong Kingston published in 1976 is a unique story, combining both autobiographical and fictional elements, which creates

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McKenzie Heileman November 15, 2020 1 Comment

Some students are finding comfort by adopting pets during isolation

Since the pandemic began, stress for everyone — including students — has been at an all-time high and students have been finding ways to cope

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McKenzie Heileman November 14, 2020 No Comments
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