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POLITICS
Democrats Lost A Generation Of Voters, And It’s Their Own Damn Fault
Featured Image: Vidar Nordli-Mathisen Bernie Sanders officially suspended his presidential campaign on April 8th, 2020. His campaign was symbolic of hope and revolution,…
CHRISTOPHER SORIANO
CULTURE, POLITICS
Why The South-Asian Diaspora Should Oppose Modi’s India
Featured Artwork: Zainab Being proud of your culture and far-right religious nationalism is not the same thing and they will never be.…
AYMEN SHERWANI
POLITICS
Working People, Not The Stock Market, Are The Economy
Featured Image: Daria Shevtsova COVID-19 has become a worldwide pandemic that has exposed the fragility and dysfunctional nature of the American capitalist…
CHRISTOPHER SORIANO
POLITICS
Why Political Views Matter: The Art Of Cutting People Off
Featured Image: Kyle Ryan Aren’t you two friends? Why would it matter when you’re dating? That doesn’t mean anything. A repeated cycle…
ANA ORTEGA
POLITICS
On The Ignorance That COVID-19 Has Brought To Light
These days, conversations around me are densely patterned with talk of the novel coronavirus, which has recently been recognized by the World…
IRENE SCHRADER
POLITICS
My First Time Voting In 2020
I walked into the booth made up of foldable room dividers and glanced at the piece of paper in front of me.…
DYLAN O'CONNOR
POETRY & PROSE, THE ARTS
Familiar, Familial Border
When do unattended-to childhood patterns Turn away from shame and Toward intentional tools of destruction Requiring only a whispered demand to be …
HOKIS
POLITICS
The Corporatization of Media and The Distortion of Political Reality
The media is driven by commercial bias, which is associated with advertisers who want to increase their profits. Aside from earning money,…
RON ROCKY COLOMA
POLITICS
When My University’s Newspaper Misrepresented The Hong Kong Protests
Somewhere in the green Taiwanese mountains, above the clouds on a hot August day, I was sitting at a lunch table in…
IRENE SCHRADER
CULTURE, POLITICS
School Inequality: A Thin Mask on Racism
Featured Artwork: Yasmine Gateau On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court of the United States of America gave its decision on the…
SADIE ROSE C HONCHOCK
CULTURE, POLITICS
Why You Need to Get Involved in Your Local Political Space
That night, there was a special electricity in the air. I felt the push of bony shoulders, similar to a crowded concert.…
GINA ATANASOFF
POLITICS
Justice for Women March: Durban
South Africa has always been a nation that is run by its people; we protest, we shout, we demand for change and…
LIVANYA GRAMONEY

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