Space Laws: What are they?

Picture this: it’s 1969 and commandeer Neil Armstrong and his lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin are taking the first steps of mankind. Upon this revolutionary scene, the two astronauts spontaneously decide to call the moon their home and claim it for themselves. This...

Journalistic Ethics in the Covid-19 Pandemic

On November 26, 2021, the WHO alerted the world to Omicron, a Sars-CoV-2 variant that has since changed the way we view the pandemic. This fast-spreading virus comes along with dozens of mutations and now accounts for around 58% of the country’s reported Covid-19...

Music is not a Study Stimulant

Music – it sets the mood for a great day and it serves as great motivation. You sit down and study with it on for hours upon hours and suddenly on test day – all the information you know you went over seems incomprehensible. How could this happen? How...

Designer Babies; An Ethical Horror

With advances in stem-cell research comes a whole host of questions regarding the concept of “designer babies”. A designer baby is a genetically-engineered embryo with specifically selected traits, to optimize health, fitness, or to introduce desired characteristics...