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What We Can Learn from Tekashi69’s Trial About Gang Culture in America Elizabeth Franceschini Oct 25, 2019 In the age of social media, likes, and followers, Tekashi69 leveraged this to create his persona and boost…
2018 Saw Influential Women Targeted in Iraq Juliana Riverin Mar 24, 2019 A four-month period in 2018 saw a series of murders in Iraq from which a significant pattern emerged. The victims…
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…
On Finding Yourself through DNA Testing Alec Regino Oct 26, 2018 We all build an idea of what it means to be “me” through our roots. A few days ago, Massachusetts Senator…
Franco-phony: Assimilation in the 2018 Québec election Juliana Riverin Sep 30, 2018 In both Canada and France, assimilation has long been considered an intrinsic part of immigration. It is considered…
Caught Between Two Cultures Magdalene Karalis Jul 21, 2018 Growing up in Athens, Greece, I always found myself at the cross roads of different cultures. My Canadian family…
Why We Shouldn’t Exclude Immigrants on the Basis of Culture Matthew McManus Apr 18, 2018 Introduction Few policies have been as controversial as Donald Trump’s executive order to ban immigrants and…
The Evolution of Political Consciousness in Hip-Hop Etienne Lee Feb 2, 2018 From my first exposure to hip-hop in middle school to Eminem's "mom spaghetti" verse on "Lose Yourself", I was…
Protesting the Powerful: Art & Resistance in Turkey Jasmine Lee Oct 2, 2017 Turkey’s history is no stranger to public clashes between the government and its people over…