Polar and Polarizing: The Public’s Response to SKIMS’ Nipple Bra Charlotte Power Feb 5, 2024 Nipples have always been controversial, and SKIMS’ new bra is no exception. The brand was founded by fashion and…
“Making My Own Name”: Taylor Swift’s Trouble with Mainstream Feminism Greta Gustafson Dec 8, 2023 Although Taylor Swift has been deemed a feminist icon in popular culture, her expression of feminism remains…
MIR Meets: Katherine Dee Blaise Brosnan Nov 1, 2023 Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Substack writer and internet culture reporter Katherine Dee, to discuss the…
Lights, Camera, Censorship: Turkey’s Film Festival Cancellations Greta Gustafson Oct 27, 2023 The duality of cinema as both art and information complicates legalized censorship restrictions, as is revealed in…
L’immigration et la CAQ : entre intégration et exploitation Andres Gil Chacon Apr 20, 2023 La CAQ prétend que les immigrants eux-mêmes n’ont pas la volonté de s’intégrer à la société québécoise et, de ce…
“Say My Name”: Name and Cultural Assimilation Anya Narang Feb 16, 2023 When people fail to pronounce ethnic names correctly, it perpetuates an implicit form of discrimination that…
MIR Meets: Chloe Valdary Andrew Xu Oct 20, 2022 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Chloe Valdary, the head of Theory of Enchantment. They discuss the way that her…
MIR Meets: Nate Hochman Blaise Brosnan Sep 9, 2022 Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Nate Hochman, an ISI fellow at National Review. They discuss the New Right’s…
An Artifact of Colonialism: The Canadian Government’s Obligation to Assist… Shaina Willison Mar 31, 2022 Thousands of Indigenous artifacts have been confiscated or coerced from Indigenous communities, and many more…
Du Féodalisme au Libéralisme : la transition d’une société d’être à… Leo Marin Nov 29, 2021 En 1353, la Peste Noire marquait la fin du régime féodal. À l’instar du XIVème siècle, la pandémie du COVID-19 au…