Crossing the line from good to evil: a look at why we side with villains
The rise of villains audiences can root for demonstrates some key psychological trends.
Student opinion articles comprising of Op-Eds, editorials, columns and guest editorials, student expression.
The rise of villains audiences can root for demonstrates some key psychological trends.
California Assembly Bill 5 is cutting off job opportunities that would help workers amid the pandemic.
Asian culture has repeatedly been misrepresented by celebrities, which could influence how the public views the culture.
President Donald Trump’s opposition towards “The 1619 Project” and his calls for a “patriotic education” are steps in the wrong direction.
With the world embroiled in negativity, most have concluded that our golden years are behind us. Yet, through factual analysis, reality isn’t as despondent as it seems.
Students and teachers share their opinion on school reopening on Nov. 3.
Many forms of media inaccurately depict mental illness, further harming discussion of the topic.
Masks are crucial to slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
Thrift shopping helps your wallet and the planet. Here are four local thrift and consignment stores you can visit.
As we try to acclimate to a rapidly changing socio-political environment, there are a few cues we can take from cancel culture.