Editorial Board Blogs
Austin Nash, Natural Sciences Co-Editor of the CU Honors Journal, speaks with Dr. Christy McCain about her career in biodiversity research.Listen to the interview here: https://anchor.fm/austin-nash4Dr. McCain's Website: https://
Current solar cells utilize silicon to absorb solar radiation and generate electricity. Recently, a new discovery of two specific perovskites has led to a more efficient and cheaper solar cell. A tandem combination of two
Rylee and Sam present a stunning piece regarding Martin Luther King, Jr. how he impacts memorializing history.
Kat and Haley discuss the development of artificial intelligence in art and its pioneers, such as Mario Klingemann.
Madeleine and Janis expose differences between White women protagonists and women of color protagonists in Disney movies, demonstrating the perpetuation of stereotypes within them.
Jordana and Lexi reflect on the term "hipster" and what it means in modern contexts, particularly in the case of Queen and "Bohemian Rhapsody."
Kyle contemplates a piece not by an artist, but by an artificial intelligence program––an AI-generated artwork that is the most expensive piece of the medium that has ever been sold.
Hazel and Pranathi analyze a recent newspaper selection regarding precedents in the gender of protagonists--and, the consequences of setting those precedents.- Lina investigates the rates of depression, anxiety, pain, stress, and fatigue throughout the months in a year, with a focus on the current month (November).
Lina investigates the rates of depression, anxiety, pain, stress, and fatigue throughout the months in a year, with a focus on the current month (November).