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Why you should read the classics
In 1815, Edmond Dantes was betrayed by his friends on his wedding day and imprisoned for 14 years before making a daring escape from...
Allyship in the digital age
In light of the recent events happening in the United States surrounding the George Floyd and now Jacob Blake protests, you’ve probably seen a...
Advice for new students in a new age of learning
With the fall semester beginning, a new wave of students will soon flood the school. If you are one of them, you probably have...
International students face old and new challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic
The sudden shuttering of the global economy took a toll on nations worldwide. Businesses were forced to shut down, people lost their jobs and homes, and many are continuing to struggle to make ends meet.
International students are facing these...
Finding optimism during pessimistic times
Quarantine left me wondering what exactly optimism is and why it is something that we continue to desire. Is it a smokescreen created to...
Editorial: The weight of helplessness
On August 4, 2020, a stream of heavy smoke rises into the hazy blue sky before it is quickly replaced by the eruption of...
Clearing the mental “Fogg” and getting things done
I’m a procrastinator. There, I said it. I have a hard time focusing on what needs to be done and find myself looking for...
Searching for justice in Palestine
Hazem Hussain is supposed to be in a graduate business program in California right now, but unfortunately hes not allowed to be there. Israel...