Insight into the uncertain reality for recent graduates due to the pandemic.
Tag: op-ed
Is pursuing a master’s degree worth it?
As my undergraduate commencement looms, I’m unsure if I want to continue my education.
Two-step verification: Easier than you think
After taking a second glance, the two-step verification process to log in to a student email is much easier than originally considered.
The mess that is Marjorie Taylor Greene
A look at the problematic behavior behind the Georgia Representative.
We see you, we don’t trust you
The problem with Kamala Harris, the first Black woman to serve as vice president
Black history is history
A reflection on whitewashing in history and the true history of Black Americans
Anti-Asian racism has always been here, this is nothing new
We must remind ourselves of the history of this nation and how it has continually disenfranchised people of color and perpetuated xenophobic stereotypes.
Is one month of Black history enough?
Black History Month is supposed to be a time to celebrate Black people, but is it effective?
Goodbye for now, I hope I left seeds for change
Shifting culture is difficult, uncomfortable, but necessary and possible.
Nourishing the love we share
How two restaurant workers are celebrating their love in the era of COVID-19.