Opinion/Advocacy
Opinion/Advocacy

The Stories We Tell About Hearing Loss
By: Hunter Kellerman, MS4
Instead, the film offered something more complicated. The sound that reached him was distorted, metallic, a poor echo of memory.
image credit: The Isle of the Ear by Bernard Völlmy, 2005.

The Hill I Die On is One of Food
By: Julia Parker, MS4
In the face of opposing messages packaged into dazzling, addictive media bytes, how are teenagers supposed to find a middle ground?
Image credit: Watercolor kitchen table with fruits and flowers by Elizabeth Jane Lloyd