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by Valaree Machen | Jan 25, 2024
In the world of rare diseases, where shadows often loom large, champions rise to illuminate a path forward. Certain individuals are beacons of hope, offering unwavering support and a fighting spirit that inspires others facing seemingly insurmountable challenges. One...
by Valaree Machen | Jan 25, 2024
In the current world of college football, it’s easy to get caught up in the thrill of the game, the passion of the crowd, and the relentless pursuit of victory. But there’s more to the game than just wins and losses. Amidst the competitive fervor, there exists a...
by Valaree Machen | Jan 25, 2024
Taylor de Boer is a rising star in the collegiate volleyball world. A six-foot-four outside hitter from Kelowna, British Columbia, Taylor was first introduced to volleyball in grade seven and immediately fell in love with the sport. Her parents have always been her...
by Aimei Lund | Jan 8, 2024
Dr. Anzell obtained his PhD in Physiology at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI in 2020. There he studied mitochondrial quality control mechanisms in the context of cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury. From High School and throughout his undergraduate/graduate...