Welcome to Ignorance is My Privilege, the column dedicated to breaking down the ignorant bubble we live in, separating us from the very real issues in our wo... Read More
There’s something undeniably special about stories that are easy to digest yet still so emotionally powerful. I’ll be the first to advocate for the legitimac... Read More
Deck the Malls with Boughs of Holly–Mall-A-La-La-La, Fa-La-La-La!
Ready for the holidays? I am! What you’re actually ready for are the gifts, that i... Read More
It’s ironic: Half of the reason why I learn languages is to read in them, yet often, trying to do so is what discourages me from progressing.
It’s like cl... Read More
You may have heard the term “social theory" in a class or online– possibly a reference to a certain theorist or a specific idea. And beyond just having the c... Read More
If I had to narrow down Li-Young Lee’s poetry to a simple description, I would say it is discerning. This quality of Lee’s poetry is especially present in hi... Read More
Spoilers ahead!
If you’ve seen La La Land, you know there’s some controversy about how it ends. Mia and Sebastian, who had dreams of building a life toget... Read More
In Western music, percussion instruments often lay the foundation of a composition, keeping time and providing a structural base for melodies to flourish. Th... Read More
If every single word in a language had a perfect, one-to-one equivalent in another, wouldn’t that just make language learning boring? At the very least, I th... Read More
In a world where we are constantly scrolling through social media and bombarded with images of unattainable beauty standards, it is easy to compare ourselves... Read More
Spoiler Free Review.
As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, it’s the perfect time to curl up with a dark, twisted read. Today’s pick? A... Read More
With summer coming up, wearing sunscreen is a must. Before I came to college or truly understood the importance of protecting my skin, I never wore sunscreen... Read More