by Ingrid Yeung | Oct 22, 2019 | Culture + Arts, Politics + Society, World
The #MeToo movement, as a popular women’s rights protest, calls for the rights of women in the workspace and seeks to reduce the rate of sexual and verbal harassment against women in the workspace. Starting back in 2006, the creator of this movement, Tarana...
by Kendall Sommers | Oct 7, 2019 | Culture + Arts, Opinion
This month, October, is a national LGBTQ+ history month. This month is dedicated to reflecting and celebrating LGBTQ+ past. Celebrating LGBTQ+ history month that allows for the agony and disrcimination and trauma that the community has experienced. Reflected on...
by Sydni Williams | Sep 30, 2019 | Culture + Arts, World
Even in the 21st century, the notorious Jewish stereotype survives on ignorance and the ever-present anti-semitism. In short, the stereotype is that all Jews have curly brown hair, a large hook nose, and lots of money. Sometimes these stereotypes include Orthodox...
by Lina Zhang | Sep 30, 2019 | Culture + Arts, Politics + Society
On August 12, USCIS Acting Director Ken Cuccinelli held a press conference where he announced new regulations on legal immigration that would come into effect on October 15. The bill mainly expanded on the status of “public charge” as a determinant of the citizenship...
by Kartik Donepudi | May 13, 2019 | Culture + Arts, Opinion
Everywhere in the world, people exhibit certain common patterns of behavior. We dub these patterns inherently human, and we recognize them as the bond which ties us together. Even so, these patterns can often be divisive and work against human togetherness. Take the...