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It Takes a Village: The Benefits of Religious Participation

In a society that is becoming increasingly atomized, religion can play an important role in combating social isolation.

The Wolf’s Clothing: A Reflection on Masculinity

No two queer people’s experiences are exactly the same, even if their chosen labels might be, and that’s quite alright.

Views Over Fans: The NFL’s Formula for our Attention

When it comes to justice decided by the courts, the economic potential and freedom of businesses like the NFL will outweigh the harmful side effects imposed on the consumer.

Diplomacy … for Dinner? The Peculiar Politics of Food

Beyond doubt, the intertwining of food and politics reflects the strange amount of political power meals carry.

Are You Really Latino? Exploring the New 2030 Census

Latinidad is far too important a topic to be oversimplified, so let’s not turn it into a single story that defines everybody.

How to Get the Hermès Birkin (Spoiler: You’ll Need an Antitrust Lawyer)

The Hermès Birkin is notoriously difficult to obtain — so difficult, in fact, that it sparked an antitrust lawsuit.

From Tragedy to Transformation: A Survivor’s Call for Safe Gun Storage

Improperly secured firearms have left innumerable communities shattered. To prevent further loss of life, we must strive for a transformative cultural shift in how we store our nation’s guns.

The Legacy of Critical Whiteness Studies

The academic institutions’ de-emphasis on Critical Whiteness Studies in favor of the broader field of ethnic studies is a step toward more inclusive, critical conversations.

What Do They Call Me: A Personal Narrative from a Generational African American Student at Harvard College

It is no secret that the history of a generational African American person is one intrinsically tied to pain, betrayal, and separation. It’s a...

Ardor et Stabilitas: Latin in U.S. Universities and Secondary Schools

The classics will thrive as long as students and teachers are emotionally invested in them — and there is no shortage of emotional investment.