The Oscars
The Oscars have traditionally been thought of as “too white” but this year it’s different–right?
Bethany SatturThe Oscars have traditionally been thought of as “too white” but this year it’s different–right?
By: Bethany SatturTo many of the young female aspiring writers, myself included, of the 2000s, Rory Gilmore was one of the few de facto role models that television had to offer. But has she fallen from grace?
By: Laura NunezWe’ve come to look at this past election as unbelievable. But in this disbelief, hate has burned brightly. We cannot afford to be stuck in a place of division.
By: Giovanni CammerWhat’s the key to Rwanda’s success? Many in the country will tell you: educating and empowering the next generation of women. Thankfully, one institute is taking on this powerful effort.
By: Marriott Bonvoy TravelerColin Kaepernick, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback who made headlines over the summer after not standing for the national anthem, recently explained why he decided not to vote in the U.S. presidential election.
By: Kylan WatsonOur education system worries me. Too many schools are placing more emphasis on students passing standardized testing and not enough on building their character.
By: Giovanni CammerI’ve yet to find the words to properly express how I feel about the election. Shocked and betrayed is merely a start. But there’s one thing from the election I’m grateful for: finding there is power and strength in unity.
By: Bethany Sattur