Why China Sees Forrest Gump as a Trojan Horse Naomi Shi Feb 22, 2019 It is no wonder why China would view American cultural efforts and emblems, such as Forrest Gump, as trojan…
Our Fascination with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Anne Karam Feb 18, 2019 At only 29, and with only a few months in office, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has already made herself one of the most…
It’s A Man’s World: The Worrying Trend of Hyper-Masculinity in World Leaders Rebecka Eriksdotter Pieder Nov 13, 2018 On October 28th 2018, far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil’s presidential election. Bolsonaro is notorious…
Afrin Under Siege: Turkey Enters the Syrian War John Weston Mar 13, 2018 The Syrian Civil War has seen multiple evolutions since its origins in March 2011 with anti-government protests…
A Team for a Price: Relocation in the NFL Austin McDougall Mar 11, 2018 For some decades now, professional sports leagues have been an integral part of the culture of American cities,…
Looking Ahead: America’s Role in the UN Raphaelle Tseng Jan 12, 2018 Since Donald Trump’s inauguration at the start of this year, America’s foreign policy has experienced a…
War On Words Across American College Campuses: The Muddling of Free Speech Hannah Abdoh Nov 19, 2017 Student protest in America is as old as college itself. The earliest evidence of student rebellion was in 1766,…
Gun Laws in America: A Change Needs to Occur Rahul Suresh Oct 27, 2017 The Las Vegas mass shooting—the worst mass shooting in recent American history—has incited much controversy on…
In-between a Nuclear Game of Chicken Esli Chan Sep 13, 2017 North Korea has the international community at the edge of its seat, advancing its nuclear program and frequently…
Commitment Issues: Trump’s New Asian Foreign Policy Esli Chan Jun 5, 2017 Then president-elect Donald Trump’s personal phone call with Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-Wen was one of the…