Hate Is a Virus

#Stop Asian Hate By Maeve Galvin, Bella Gilmartin, and Talía Hall Imagine it is March 2020. You are masked up, distanced from everyone, and waiting to board your flight home after being evacuated from college. In the corner of your eye, you see a rather large, sweaty white man slowly come near you. Out of […]

Multiracial Identity Today

by Rachele Byrd, Shivani Dayal, and Molly Hoyer   Between 1990 and 2000, the percentage of babies in the US born to two parents of different races rose significantly, from 5 to 9 percent. This increase is part of a larger trend in the United States that, over the course of the last thirty years, […]

This Is the End

A Late Night Letter to the Electors by Cord J. Whitaker   It is ironic that this election season and its aftermath have been permeated by the disbelief in and misrepresentation of facts. It is ironic because all the handwringing is motivated by a desire for facts to matter in the future, but this may […]

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