By Sheema Zaira Engulfed by a forever blazing sun, in a village of scattered bricks and stray dogs, a train roars across the railway. It jolts the villagers awake like an outlet’s occasional electric shock. In this village, everyone knows each other’s business, as if they all live in transparent glass buildings instead of cramped, […]
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by Natalia Oseida-Banguero “You learn something new every day.” Today I learned that I have no talent when it comes to writing. A fellow journalist gifted me this knowledge. And yet, I still do consider myself a journalist. It was a test taking day when I read her piece. The test booklet was handed to […]
After a school shooting in Parkland, Fla., on February 14, 2018, hundreds of thousands of young people pushed for stronger gun control measures. How has their advocacy changed since?
After a police raid in early January, razor wire was erected and homeless residents removed. “This is, unfortunately, something that’s not unique to Berkeley.”
On Friday, students at Brown began the longest hunger strike for Palestine in the US, calling on the university to divest their endowment.
By Huifen Li The process of getting to know a person is a difficult task. It depends on how much each side is willing to put effort into showing who they really are. What is originally perceived to be someone’s overall image may be incorrect. It’s always a journey of discovery as people choose when […]