- January 20, 2026
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Emily in Paris Is Charming –
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Film Critique: Harold and
- October 30, 2025
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🎧 Headphones, Heartache, and
- April 26, 2020
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- May 10, 2020
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The Agriculture & Food Act a
By Hope-Elena Sardella, May, 2019 The National Agriculture Land study was enacted in 1980-81 in response to mitigate socioeconomic effects of federal government activity that promotes the conversion of dual farmland to industrious cities and suburbs (Farmland Protection Policy Act,
- February 25, 2026
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The Girl I Met in Juvenile Hall: What
A decade before her name became a case citation, Heather D’Aoust was a frightened fourteen‑year‑old sitting beside me in San
- February 25, 2026
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When Professionalism Fails: A Breakdown of a Hiring
In today’s hiring landscape, professionalism isn’t optional — it’s the foundation of a company’s reputation. Yet, every so often, a
- February 12, 2026
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Republicans Are Daring Oklahoma to Vote Blue —
Oklahoma’s GOP is accidentally running a masterclass in political self‑sabotage. From threatening to end voter‑approved medical marijuana to underestimating independents,
- February 8, 2026
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I Voted for You. I Also Starved in
By Hope Sardella President Trump, I am writing this as someone who voted for you. I am writing as someone
Environmental
- January 4, 2026
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🌏🌮 Where Cultures Meet: Life Between
By Hope Sardella Living on the east side of Tulsa has shown me a kind of cultural harmony that people don’t always talk about, but I see it every day. Asian and Mexican communities thrive here side by side, not
- February 12, 2026
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Republicans Are Daring Oklahoma to Vote Blue —
Oklahoma’s GOP is accidentally running a masterclass in political self‑sabotage. From threatening to end voter‑approved medical marijuana to underestimating independents,
- February 8, 2026
- blog, Environmental, scholarly journal, Uncategorized
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I Voted for You. I Also Starved in
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- January 26, 2026
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When Did Selling Ourselves Become Normal? Millennials, Gen
There’s a cultural shift happening online — one we all feel but rarely name. Somewhere between the rise of influencer
- January 20, 2026
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- 14 Mins Read
Emily in Paris Is Charming – But It
There’s something undeniably delightful about Emily in Paris. The colors, the clothes, the flirtations, the unapologetic sparkle — it’s a
Law
- January 26, 2026
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When Did Selling Ourselves Become Normal?
There’s a cultural shift happening online — one we all feel but rarely name. Somewhere between the rise of influencer culture, the collapse of traditional job markets, and the algorithm’s obsession with skin, a new expectation emerged: If you want
- January 26, 2026
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When Did Selling Ourselves Become Normal? Millennials, Gen
There’s a cultural shift happening online — one we all feel but rarely name. Somewhere between the rise of influencer
- January 23, 2026
- law, law students, scholarly journal
- 5 Mins Read
How the Deja Vu Dancer Misclassification Lawsuits Mirror
The wave of “déjà vu” misclassification lawsuits hitting Uber reveals a brewing crisis the company can’t easily outrun. As state
- February 12, 2026
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Republicans Are Daring Oklahoma to Vote Blue —
Oklahoma’s GOP is accidentally running a masterclass in political self‑sabotage. From threatening to end voter‑approved medical marijuana to underestimating independents,
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