Cultural Appropiation: Who Decides?
Who gets to determine when a situation is cultural appropriation? Adrian Tong and Deya Singh provide an answer to this question, as well as exploring the dangers of the wrong answer.
Who gets to determine when a situation is cultural appropriation? Adrian Tong and Deya Singh provide an answer to this question, as well as exploring the dangers of the wrong answer.
The debate over school reopening has been the center for political football and partisan politics. Michelle Liou tackles the discussion of whether or not schools should reopen and analyzes the potential harmful repercussions for failure to restart in-person instruction.
Cancel culture has exerted considerable influence in the lives of ordinary individuals. With polarization in America rapidly growing, Adrian Tong examines the dangers behind today’s unforgiving atmosphere.
What is the truth behind California's ACA 5? Michelle Liou answers this question by exploring implications behind studies on affirmative action and Proposition 209.
Politicians and activists frequently repeat slogans and mantras in order to lie, embellish, and exaggerate. By catching them in their act, citizens can subsequently make better, more rational political decisions.
How should elite schools such as Vanderbilt respond to the DOJ's stance on affirmative action? Harrison Chen explores the DOJ's decision along with underlying issues with affirmative action in general.