ShevonneinCorgi TimeA Final WordFor the past few months, I’ve been ranting about random topics, all of which are somehow related to scientific literacy in a world that…Apr 22, 2017Apr 22, 2017
ShevonneinCorgi TimeCommunication in Science?My roommate broke up with her boyfriend yesterday. I was in the kitchen preparing breakfast and was just vaguely aware of the conversation…Apr 7, 2017Apr 7, 2017
ShevonneinCorgi TimeVoice PostVoice is an extremely important aspect of any written work. It expresses ideas, helps a writer stand out, and makes a work more engaging…Mar 25, 2017Mar 25, 2017
ShevonneProfile PostCaren Cooper is the Assistant Director of the Biodiversity Research Lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science. She is also a…Mar 11, 2017Mar 11, 2017
ShevonneinCorgi TimeAttitudesAttitude. It’s something our teachers tell us to work on, our parents tell us to fix, and our friends tell us to watch. Attitude is the…Feb 24, 2017Feb 24, 2017
ShevonneinCorgi TimeAnti-Vax or Anti-Facts?Poliomyelitis, more commonly known as polio, is a highly infectious disease for which we still have no cure. Polio attacks nerve cells…Feb 17, 2017Feb 17, 2017
ShevonneinCorgi TimeThe Importance of Scientific LiteracyFor the past couple weeks now, I’ve discussed various issues concerning scientific illiteracy. I’ve condemned the politicization of…Feb 10, 2017Feb 10, 2017
ShevonneinCorgi TimeDissecting the ProblemWhen I was in 7th grade, I performed a dissection for the first time. I had just transferred from a relatively poor school district, so up…Feb 10, 2017Feb 10, 2017
ShevonneinCorgi TimePolitical ScienceFor those of you who aren’t aware, Donald Trump just issued a gag order on government scientists, and that should horrify you. Scientists…Feb 10, 2017Feb 10, 2017
ShevonneinCorgi TimeThe Root of the MatterWhen I was in second grade, I went to Yosemite National Park with my family and fell through thin ice. It sounds like a very serious…Feb 10, 2017Feb 10, 2017