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Artistry as Activism: DarkMatter Performs at AU

Rachel Falek, Editor In Chief February 24, 2016

The trans South Asian duo gave a performance about fighting trans oppression

Review || Film: "The Big Short": How Wall Street Crashed the Economy and Made Billions

Review || Film: "The Big Short": How Wall Street Crashed the Economy and Made Billions

Antoinette D’Addario February 11, 2016

How Wall Street caused the global financial crisis and got away with it

Opinion ||: Making America Great Again: Moving Past Religious Discrimination

ZiQing Low February 8, 2016

How the Syrian refugee crisis highlights America's sensitivity towards issues of inequality

Opinion ||: Latino Students Deserve Inclusion on Campus

Opinion ||: Latino Students Deserve Inclusion on Campus

Bryan Paz January 22, 2016

Diversity is one thing. Inclusion is another. The latter is much harder to achieve. 

#BlackLivesMatter Co-founder Encourages Students to Engage In Global Struggle

#BlackLivesMatter Co-founder Encourages Students to Engage In Global Struggle

Julia Rapp January 15, 2016

Patrisse Cullors speaks of #BlackLivesMatter legacy to AU students

Linking Suspension & Incarceration:Cuffing the Kids

Evangeline Lacroix, Editor in Chief December 9, 2015

It’s the unruly students in the corner of a classroom, the ones who tell fart jokes instead of math answers.

Opinion ||: When East Meets West: Who Is the Fairest of Them All?

Opinion ||: When East Meets West: Who Is the Fairest of Them All?

ZiQing Low November 24, 2015

How cultural differences create opposing views on female beauty

Review || Film: “The New Girlfriend,” A Political Miscalculation

Review || Film: “The New Girlfriend,” A Political Miscalculation

Jess Anderson November 12, 2015

The French film falls short on portraying transgender people accurately

Review || Festival: First Annual Landmark Music Festival Pulls Underdog Success

Review || Festival: First Annual Landmark Music Festival Pulls Underdog Success

Malea Thomas October 5, 2015

The festival pulled massive crowds despite almost not happening 

From the Farms of Syria to the Oil Fields of Burma: The True Cost of Climate Change

From the Farms of Syria to the Oil Fields of Burma: The True Cost of Climate Change

Mary Marston October 2, 2015

How the most oppressed people in society are the most vulnerable to climate change

Freedom of Speech, Explained: Why the Discourse on Religious Freedom Goes Nowhere

Freedom of Speech, Explained: Why the Discourse on Religious Freedom Goes Nowhere

Andrea Lin September 29, 2015

In understanding Kim Davis’s constitutional rights, are we even asking the right questions?

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