MIR Meets: Will Stancil Andrew Xu Feb 28, 2024 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Will Stancil, a research fellow on the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity. They…
Arts, lettres et corps féminins César al-Zawahra Mar 13, 2023 Cadré par les règles de l'art depuis la Renaissance jusqu'au XIXe siècle et critiqué pour son émancipation par la…
The End of an Era: Why Hollywood as We Know It Is Over Sophie Cienska Jan 23, 2022 Whatever the case may be, the resounding consensus is that Hollywood as we know it is no longer functioning in the…
Mask Hysteria: The Lab Leak Theory Andrew Xu Oct 17, 2021 Host Andrew Xu sits down once again with Umair Irfan, a science reporter who covers the pandemic at Vox. They…
Presidential Narcissism: Ego in the Empty Suit Triumph Kerins Aug 9, 2020 Taking on a political position is sometimes referred to as moving into ‘service’, which entails a level of…
Laughing Out Loud Sophia Kamps Dec 18, 2018 The right to laugh at one’s government is a core political freedom. Mocking a larger-than-life political leader can…
A Diamond in the Rough: The Search for Something New in an Age of Information Kara Anderson Feb 5, 2018 The advent of the information age is both praised and criticized for its unprecedented outflow of a seemingly…
The Dark Side of Populism: Trump vs. The Media Joris De Mooij Aug 11, 2017 To most observers, it is obvious that Trump has a deep aversion towards the media, at least to the outlets that…
Silent Voices: Indigenous People in America and the 2016 Presidential Elections Sam Hersh Feb 29, 2016 Again I must stray away from the theme of my blog as there is something that is deeply concerning to me in relation…
“Lyin’ Brian:” A Case for Ethical Journalism Emma Noradounkian Mar 9, 2015 In the midst of the on-going Brian Williams controversy, some journalists, columnists and editors such as Robert…