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Professor Gordon Klein vs. UCLA: Where Do We Draw the Line in Cancel Culture?

UCLA professor Gordon Klein filed a lawsuit against the university after facing suspension for refusing a non-Black student’s email request to grade their...

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa Highlights The Need To Diversify Journalism

Earlier this month, Filipina journalist Maria Ressa won a Nobel Peace Prize for her fight against misinformation led by President Rodrigo Duterte of...

Biting into Apple’s Core: Innovation or Insincerity?

Less than a month after the release of the iPhone 13, Apple announced its new MacBook Pro, third-generation Airpods, HomePod mini and updated...

Biden’s Refusal to Use Hardline Tactics Will Cost Dems the Midterm Elections

A return to unity and normalcy. This was the promise President Joe Biden made at his inauguration and throughout his campaign. However, if...

WHO Approves First Malaria Vaccine: Why Did It Take So Long?

The World Health Organization approved the first malaria vaccine and parasitic vaccine, GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) RTS,S, also known as Mosquirix, for widespread use on...

There’s More to Indigenous People Than the Holiday

President Joe Biden’s recent proclamation on Indigenous Peoples’ Day marks Oct. 11 as an official national holiday to celebrate Indigenous people. Though this...

The Ever Changing Standards of Social Media Activism

The emergence of social media as the new public square has democratized access to social movements and, in turn, activism. While this is...

How the Entertainment Industry Has Failed Queer Women

DC Comics recently announced that their new Superman comic would feature a different “man of steel,” the story of Jon Kent, son of...

When Prevention Is No Longer Better Than the Cure

Suppose you live on Mars: Each night, you leave your concrete bubble to gaze at the night sky and catch a glimpse of...

Long Overdue, YouTube Bans Anti-Vax Activists and Misinformation

YouTube announced the start of efforts to crack down on all anti-vaccine activists and vaccine misinformation in a blog post on Sept. 29....

Calling Thrifting Gentrified Is a Distraction From Its Movement

Thrifting, a popular, sustainable option for many college students looking to purchase clothing, has recently gotten its share of discourse on social media....

Hot Like Summer: The BTS Meal

The BTS Meal — the South Korean group’s first celebrity-partnered meal in collaboration with McDonald’s — dropped in the U.S. on May 26. ...

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