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Kamala Harris - 107 Days

Graphic By Cameron Freeman

Released late last month, Kamala Harris’ book, “107 Days,” is a recounting of the three and a half months she had to separate herself from the increasingly unpopular then-President Biden and prove herself to the American people to be a more competent,

Unlikely Internet Sensation: Bumpy Snail Fish

The Bumpy Snail Fish, Careproctus Colliculi, 2019. (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute).

On Sept. 8, 2025, the internet was taken by storm with a recently discovered deep-sea snailfish known as the bumpy snailfish.

Sakina Scrubs and Nisa Scrubs: Breaking Barriers Between Modesty and Career for Muslim Women

Zynab Al-Timimi modeling scrubs. Photo from the Nisa Scrubs website

The city of Dearborn has the highest concentration of Arabs and Muslims in the U.S. Among these residents is a high number of aspiring medical workers including doctors, dentists, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other health professionals.

International Student Activism Reaches Dearborn

Students protest in the southern city of Sweida, Syria, Aug. 26, 2023. Photo by Suwayda24 courtesy of Associated Press

The success of student-led protests in Nepal that led to government change has sparked a new sense of hope and inspiration among the youth in America to persist in the ongoing movements to create real change in America.

Another Look Books: A Special Place For Readers

Owner of Another Look Books, Darlene Krogol. Photo by Alex Gray

September visits readers in celebration of Literacy Month. It’s a time to kick back with a new book or an old favorite and enjoy the changing of the seasons.

Dearborn's Coffee Culture

Wall decoration at Bober Tea and Mochi Dough in Dearborn. Photo by Ashley Demario

Wall decoration at Bober Tea and Mochi Dough in Dearborn, Michigan. Photo by Ashley Demario.

HFC Astronomy Research Team Reaches for the Stars

HFC physics and astronomy instructor Jesse Mason (center, wearing a bowtie) is surrounded by his student research group called the Dead Stars Society. Photo courtesy of HFC Marketing

HFC physics and astronomy instructor Jesse Mason (center, wearing a bowtie) is surrounded by his student research group called the Dead Stars Society. Photo courtesy of HFC Marketing

HFC Students Bring Narcan to Campus

Charles Brooks, president of Phi Theta Kappa, standing behind Narcan dispansry at Henry Ford College, dearborn MI

Charles Brooks, president of Phi Theta Kappa, standing behind Narcan dispensary at Henry Ford College, Dearborn MI

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