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The New Central Park Monument: Breaking the Bronze Ceiling?
On August 26 this year, Central Park unveiled its first new monument since 1965: Women’s Rights Pioneers.
Oct 2, 20204 min read


Brandy Melville’s Consumer Contradiction
As citizens of planet Earth, we must change our habits, for the sake of the planet.
Oct 2, 20203 min read


The 2020 Irony In Colin Kaepernick’s Story
He has inspired a revolution where athletes can harness their power for justice and the greater good of the American people.
Oct 1, 20202 min read


Looking at the Donors of 2020 Presidential Campaigns
The fundraising of the two candidates, and consequently their campaigns’ momentum, is very tight.
Oct 1, 20204 min read


The First Presidential Debate
I was deeply saddened by this debate, which was a departure from civility and respect in American democracy.
Oct 1, 20204 min read


This Election, the Issue of Food Is on the Table
Hunger is not an issue of charity; it is an issue of justice.
Sep 30, 20205 min read


In Conversation with Martha Hunt
Martha Hunt is not only a supermodel but a fierce advocate for scoliosis research and awareness.
Sep 30, 20204 min read


Germany’s Most Hated Soccer Team’s Rise to the Top
How did an eleven-year-old team reach the final four of European soccer’s most revered competition?
Sep 30, 20203 min read


In Conversation with Lead Producer of Dear Evan Hansen, Stacey Mindich
Believe in yourself. It’s all very corny, isn’t it? But that’s what we old people say, right?
Sep 29, 202012 min read


Key Takeaways from President Trump’s Convention Speech
His speech is a great representation of his administration—a bumbling mess of lies and failure.
Sep 29, 20204 min read


The Viral NYU Food Debacle
The main complaint from NYU students during the quarantine has been the lack of food.
Sep 29, 20202 min read


Depression Rates Have Nearly Quadrupled, Anxiety Tripled, Since 2019
In 2020, almost 80% of adults aged 18-24 said they struggled with a form of mental illness.
Sep 28, 20202 min read


Do Soccer Fans Change the Outcomes of Games?
For the first time ever, there is data to determine the true magnitude of the impact of fans on the outcome of a soccer match.
Sep 27, 20203 min read


Azerbaijan Declares War on Armenia Over Disputed Nagorno-Karabakh Territory
UPDATE: Azerbaijan’s Parliament declared a “State of War” against Armenia on Sunday, September 27, 2020. Heavy fighting erupted in the morni
Sep 27, 20203 min read


Mail-in Voting Is Good—Up to a Point
Mailing ballots to every registered voter is an unproven, unsecure, and potentially catastrophic system.
Sep 27, 20203 min read


Mail-in Voting and its Who, What, When, Where, and How
With regulations of cooperative federalism, mail-in voting will make America a more equitable, democratic, and safer nation.
Sep 27, 20203 min read


Constitutionality in Mail-in Voting
It is crucial to the American democracy that we enforce the only constitutionally sound option for voting in 2020: mail-in voting.
Sep 27, 20204 min read


Upper West Side Hotels House New York City's Homeless
UWS residents are unhappy with high-end hotels in their neighborhood being used as shelters for the homeless people of New York City.
Sep 26, 20203 min read


BREAKING: President Trump Announces SCOTUS Nominee, Amy Coney Barrett
President Donald Trump has announced Amy Coney Barrett as his Supreme Court nominee, following the recent passing of Justice Ginsburg.
Sep 25, 20201 min read


Le Grande Macabre: An Opera in the Age of Madness
In the age of silent anxieties, the ironic and the macabre combine in a jarring discord of nonsense. Absurdity becomes normality.
Sep 25, 20202 min read
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