When asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, Kelly Fryer said Ernie Banks. She didn’t want to be the next Ernie Banks...
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At some point in the history of humanity, we began forming groups. In our earliest iterations, humans grouped together for survival: for gathering food, raising..
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It was March of her senior year at Columbia University, and Rachel Casto wasn’t feeling like herself. She was overwhelmed with school, and her current..
Diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2001, seasoned journalist Jane Pauley didn’t publicly talk about her mood disorder for three years. It was in 2004 when,..