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Venezuelan students fight for freedom

February 24, 2014 by Maria Prada

Art by Sacha IrickAs he stood at the base of a statue of Latin-American revolutionary hero, Jose Marti, in a plaza at the heart of Venezuela’s capital city, Caracas, Leopoldo Lopez announced last Tuesday that he would surrender to the authorities. Thousands of supporters dressed in white surrounded him in support as he handed himself in to the National Guard. Lopez has … [Read more...] about Venezuelan students fight for freedom

Think first, speak second, be considerate

February 24, 2014 by Edith Lagos

Everyone has heard it at some point: “I hate political correctness.” Usually it’s intertwined with an anti-censorship, pro-freedom of speech rhetoric to truly villainize people who are just too “PC.” In reality, to be PC is to take into account how one’s words can and do affect other people in often irreparable ways. Surely freedom of speech … [Read more...] about Think first, speak second, be considerate

Transfers face daily struggles unseen

February 24, 2014 by Emma Angelo

If I had a dollar for every time I was asked the question, “You’re a senior? How come I’ve never seen you before?” maybe I could afford to buy myself some friends or pay for the housing that I was compelled to purchase as a junior. But I don’t burden my classmates with those woes, I just casually respond, “Hah, yeah, I’m a … [Read more...] about Transfers face daily struggles unseen

Black history is American history

February 18, 2014 by Edith Lagos

Another year, another February. For many, this is the month of love because of Valentine’s Day. But for many others, this month is about highlighting aspects of history not taught in most regular school curricula:Black History Month. For the sake of clarification, there is no “white history month” because there is no need to have one. Every history class is about white … [Read more...] about Black history is American history

Nam Knows Best: An Ode to Valentine

February 17, 2014 by Taylor Nam

What could have been and why you should have taken advantage of all-you-can-eat-chocolate day   I don’t want to hear it. I just don’t. All the complaining about being single and having no one and being forever alone is enough. I don’t want to hear a single word about how horrible it is to not have someone send you cute texts before you go to bed or to leave an … [Read more...] about Nam Knows Best: An Ode to Valentine

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