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Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor-in-Chief/Columns Editor

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Just-add-water products like the ones produced by the company Blueland are a more environmentally-friendly alternative to typical cleaning products, which come in plastic containers.

Just-Add-Water Products

Clara Maultsby, Columns Editor/Co-editor in Chief
March 24, 2021
The Marshmallow Test

The Marshmallow Test

Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor in Chief/Columns Editor
March 22, 2021
Facebooks studies are often considered unethical, though they can be used to find interesting statistics.

Mood Manipulation

Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor-in-Chief/Columns Editor
March 1, 2021
Reality television has been a popular form of entertainment for decades, but has been shown to cause negative effects on viewers personality and mental health.

The Influence of Reality TV

Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor-in-Chief/Columns Editor
February 1, 2021
The Carlsberg experiment demonstrated that you shouldnt judge people by their appearances (even intimidating bikers).

The Carlsberg Experiment

Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor-in-Chief/Columns Editor
January 26, 2021
Enjoying his last season as a Viking, William Joyce  took his game to another level during the 2020 football season.

Kicker Steps Towards Greatness

Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor in Chief/Columns Editor
January 26, 2021
Volkswagens piano staircase experiment resulted in a 66% increase in the amount of commuters who take the stairs.

The Fun Theory

Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor in Chief/Columns Editor
December 8, 2020
The idea of The Mozart Effect was popularized after an article about Frances Rauscher’s 1993 study was published in Associated Press. Rauscher’s findings were misinterpreted, leading to the false belief that listening to classical music makes one smarter.

The Mozart Effect

Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor in Chief/Columns Editor
November 11, 2020
The Effects of Sugar

The Effects of Sugar

Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor-in-Chief/Column Editor
October 11, 2020
The Black Lives Matter mural stretches along West Broad Street, directly facing Spartanburg City Hall and the Spartanburg Police Department headquarters. Each letter of the mural was painted by a different artist.

Global Movement Calls for Social Change and Racial Equality

Clara Maultsby, Co-Editor-in-Chief/Column Editor
October 9, 2020
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