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Mala Zimetbaum: The First Woman to Escape Auschwitz

Disclaimer: This article includes several testimonials given from survivors of Auschwitz from the Jewish Women’s Archive Encyclopedia and an article on Idea Journal by Lorenz Sichelschmidt, author of “Mala: A…

Scotland’s Monster From the Deep: The Loch Ness Monster

One of the most famous cryptids that I’ve never covered is Nessie, otherwise known as the Loch Ness Monster. Originally spotted in 565 AD, Nessie is thought to be one…

The Price of Beauty: A Review of “Self Made: Inspired by The Life of Madame CJ Walker.”

Late for Black History Month but on time for Women’s History Month, on March 20, Netflix released its latest original series, “Self Made: Inspired By the Life of Madame C.J.…

Nellie Bly: A Pioneer of Journalism

It’s Women’s History Month, and Staff Writer Henry Wolski is taking a look at some of the lesser known stories of important women throughout history for the next couple weeks.…

Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Great Poet of Dayton

There are many famous individuals who come from the city of Dayton, such as Orville and Wilbur Wright, two brothers who caused Dayton to be known as, “The Birthplace of…

Mobile Museum: A Conversation with Dr. Khalid el-Hakim

The history of Africans being on American soil begins with them confined to the lower decks of slave ships, overcrowded and unsanitary, as they embarked on a journey to an…