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The Red Tide: Reversing the Blue Wave
On Dec. 1 the Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments on the Dobbs Vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case. To the untrained eye, this may appear as a boring legal case with two generic WASP (White Anglo-Saxon!-->…
The Kardashian-Jenners: A Paradigm for PR
FRIDAY, NOV. 5 — Ten people are (eventually) found dead, and hundreds more injured, following the tragedy that would occur during a crowd surge at the Astroworld Music Festival in Houston, Texas. All eyes would!-->…
A Growing Culture of Hyper-Productivity
Hyper productivity is a big issue in the workplace and in school culture. It is defined as being “extremely or excessively productive.” Of course, the work culture (or your grades depending on if you’re still a student) would suffer!-->…
Vet the Met: Narratives of Settler Colonialism
It has become a long-standing tradition for me to visit the Met whenever I am in NYC, so when I found myself in NYC this past Thanksgiving weekend, I thought it only natural to plan a visit. Leading up to the day, I noticed that instead of!-->…
Kyle Rittenhouse: Cautionary Tale or Poster Child?
Kyle Rittenhouse is innocent—at least, by the national standard for due process he is. President Biden recently declared on Nov. 19 that the jury decision left him feeling “angry and concerned,” yet encouraged a trust in our justice!-->…
Look to the Literature: Diversify Your Lens
There are numerous systemic flaws from colonialism and white supremacy in the national and global climates. One issue that is not talked about enough is the lack of diversity in the publishing industry, in both the U.S. and globally.!-->…
Hear Me Out: Accountability at Astroworld
because of this people were able to bring in drugs. Now I know that this may not seem bad, but people were able to bring drugs in to be used to drug other crowd members. This is where the chaos began.
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Title IX and BIPOC: What About Us?
Conversations about BIPOC people have been left out within the Title IV movement on campus. There has been no mention of them, and they feel as though their voices haven’t been heard as well. On Oct. 12, a!-->…