Category: Clio Journal

  • Polish Firefighter’s Photos Reveal Heroic Fight Against Nazi Germany

    Polish Firefighter’s Photos Reveal Heroic Fight Against Nazi Germany

    This article is produced in collaboration between the Echo editorial board and our partners at the Clio History Journal. For more of their articles, click here. Edited by Hailey Strom      In December 2022, a collection of photograph negatives was discovered in an attic belonging to deceased Polish firefighter and photographer Zbigniew Leszek Grzywaczewski who was…

  • A Brief History of the State of the Union Address and its Significance

    A Brief History of the State of the Union Address and its Significance

    This article is produced in collaboration between the Echo editorial board and our partners at the Clio History Journal. For more of their articles, click here. Edited by Colleen Ryan      The annual tradition of the President’s State of the Union Address has, in one way or another, persisted as a mainstay since 1790,…

  • University Wants to Shut Down Social Science Department: An Attack on Critical Thinking

    This article is produced in collaboration between the Echo editorial board and our partners at the Clio History Journal. For more of their articles, click here. Co-authored by: Kayvon Atherton, Hailey Strom, Colleen Ryan, and Evan Walker Edited by Hailey Strom.      There is a tragedy in the making in our university that most…

  • Deep-Sea Researchers Discover New Fish Species with Transparent Head

    This article is produced in collaboration between the Echo editorial board and our partners at the Clio History Journal. For more of their articles, click here. Edited by Hailey Strom       As of 2022, humanity has discovered a measly five percent of the ocean. Because of this, new discoveries regarding marine life and the…

  • K-Pop’s Obsession with Black Culture

    This article is produced in collaboration between the Echo editorial board and our partners at the Clio History Journal. For more of their articles, click here. Edited by Alivia Stonier       K-pop, a genre first popularized in South Korea, is known for synthesizing together many genres including R&B, Rock, Hip-Hop and more. Since…

  •  Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Hercules Statue in Northern Greece

    This article is produced in collaboration between the Echo editorial board and our partners at the Clio History Journal. For more of their articles, click here.             Archaeologists with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki recently concluded their analysis of a Roman statue depicting Hercules they had found in modern Kavala,…

  • The Velvet Underground: A Forgotten Legacy

    The Velvet Underground: A Forgotten Legacy

    This article is produced in collaboration between the Echo editorial board and our partners at the Clio History Journal. For more of their articles, click here. Co-Written and Edited by Alivia Stonier             In the beginning of their musical career, The Velvet Underground was perceived as a group of inappropriate misfits who could not find…

  • Scientists Found Lab Grown Cells Can Aid in Liver Shortage for Transplants

    Scientists Found Lab Grown Cells Can Aid in Liver Shortage for Transplants

    This article is produced in collaboration between the Echo editorial board and our partners at the Clio History Journal. For more of their articles, click here.   Due to the ever-growing chronic liver shortage, researchers at the University of Cambridge’s Biomedical Research Center, were forced to look for new options to fix the liver transplant…

  • Biden Administration Releases Policy on Student Loans and Receives Republican Backlash

    Biden Administration Releases Policy on Student Loans and Receives Republican Backlash

    This article is produced in collaboration between the Echo editorial board and our partners at the Clio History Journal. For more of their articles, click here.   On Wednesday August 24th 2022, the Biden Administration announced its new policy that gave millions of indebted students and graduates some form of hope and relief. Biden has…