Tag: Society
Life in Damascus after Assad: Balancing Joy and Fear
Life in Damascus after Assad: A Tale of Joy and FearIn the heart of Damascus, Syria, a wave of emotions swept through the city as former President Bashar Assad's reign came to an abrupt...
Thriving Chinese Queer Influencers Amid LGBTQ+ Censorship
Amid China's recent crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights, queer influencers are utilizing creative techniques, subtle hashtags, and coded language to navigate social media censorship and offer crucial support to the community. A decade ago, LGBTQ+...
The Problem with ‘Honorable’ Discharges in a Flawed System
Last month, the Pentagon made a significant move by granting honorable discharges to 800 veterans who were pushed out of the military during the "don't ask, don't tell" era with less than fully honorable...
Arizona Voters Support Homeless Crackdown: Potential Nationwide Trend?
Arizona voters have made a significant decision by approving a ballot initiative that aims to crack down on homeless encampments, setting a potential trend nationwide. The initiative, which is set to take effect on...
Navigating the 2020 Election: Trump, Alpha Males, and Comedy – What You Need to...
Comedian Brent Terhune has been embodying the character of Alpha Male for years, satirizing the angry, working-class white man who staunchly supports Donald Trump. However, with Trump's recent victory in the election, Terhune is...
Why Pomona College Alumni are Fighting to Reclaim ’47’ from Donald Trump
The number 47 holds a special significance for Pomona College alumni and current students, as it is a symbol of pride and tradition for those who call themselves Sagehens. This number has appeared throughout...
Migrants Bound for the U.S. Unconcerned About Election Impact: ‘Suffering Regardless of President’
In a desolate area of high desert near Mexico City, a group of migrants were seen walking along railroad tracks, hoping to catch a freight train heading closer to the United States. They expressed...





















