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My Second Mother

One of the very first pictures of me is not in my mother’s arms, it’s in my Tita’s. I am slung over her...

Armenia Needs The US Now More Than Ever

If it takes Kim Kardashian and Gigi Hadid's Instagram feud to bring awareness to the Artsakh genocide that is being disguised as a...

Hasan Minhaj Rightfully Calls Out Hollywood’s Low Standards for White Guys

Comedian Hasan Minhaj started trending on Twitter last week after a clip from his 2019 Vanity Fair Lie Detector Test resurfaced. When asked...

Will Biden’s Cabinet Actually Be A Reflection Of America?

The General Services Administration (GSA) provided President-elect Joe Biden with access to the federal agencies and resources necessary to the presidential transition on...

True Feminism Means Farewell To Chivalry

Why should the man be ordered to pay for the date he may or may not see again? From women’s suffrage to education...

BTS Don’t Need a Grammy

After 18 years, $725, a biometric scan and a flight from Irvine to Sacramento, I was finally able to strip myself from my...

Campus Virus Restrictions May Not Be Perfect, but They Get the Job Done

We may possibly be nearing the end of the pandemic, but cases remain higher than ever, especially in California. Orange County, along with...

Why You Should Build a Strong Network

Graduating from college is a remarkable achievement, but a college degree does not automatically generate job offers. It takes more than studying and...

Just How Effective Will Governor Newsom’s New COVID-19 Order Be?

Over the past week, California averaged over 11,000 COVID-19 cases per day. In response, Gov. Gavin Newson ordered a “limited stay-at-home order,” in...

Wearing a Dress Doesn’t Make Harry Styles Less of a Man

Harry Styles made history as the first solo male to appear on the cover of Vogue. Donning a ruffled dress and blazer, Styles upset many right-wing conservatives with his “feminine” style cover; namely, conservative commentators Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro.

The LA Times’ Failure to Reckon With Racism

Owner of the LA Times Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong published an article on Sept. 26 in which he apologized for the publication’s racist history...

The Impact of Gentrification on Artists in San Francisco

From the ‘60s to the ‘80s, San Francisco has been overwhelmed with art, literature, music and film. The talented Alfred Hitchcock shot “Vertigo,”...

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