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By Jesse Elorm HEYMANNWe live in the most over-stimulated generation in history. A small study by Yeykelis, J.J. Cummings, and Reeves, published in the Journal of Communications in 2014, examined how ...
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Clinical psychologist Dr. Becky Kennedy recently took time to give a guest lecture at Duke University, and though the point ...
For the fifth year in a row, the Trojan girls varsity soccer team will keep the Elks Cup. The perpetual trophy goes to the ...
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