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Gathering among her relatives, senior Lauraine Komla-Ebri shares an African dish called Fufu, which is native to her home country, Lomé. After an absence lasting over 10 years, Komla-Ebri revisits her childhood home with numerous family members who traveled from Italy and France.“This trip made me happy in many different ways,” Koma-Ebri said. “Getting to see family I haven’t seen in years and revisiting where I used to live and go to school was like a distant happy memory.”

Home at last

Samantha Vojslavek, Features Editor
September 2, 2021
As parts of Africa are cracking it is a chance for scientists to learn more about the Earth and how the plates work. David Jackson from temblor which is a source where they measure earthquakes. “A crack of this magnitude does not form overnight. The rifting process in East Africa is taking place at a rate of approximately 0.25 inches per year, or in other words, unnoticeable to most.”

The rupture in Africa

Haden Batchelder, Assistant Photography Editor
September 3, 2020
Pictured above is Madelynn Singh and her family bonding together.

The world in your hands

Natalie Eljamal, Online Editor
December 12, 2019
What a Journey

What a Journey

Nicholas Finn, Staff Writer
October 27, 2017
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