Culture

The Neverending Binge Watch

by Zachary Kauz The divide between major blockbusters glistening with investment and self-made arthouse expressions has largely fallen into an abyss. The dig... Read More

The War on Everything

by Brielle Diskin In 1964, United States President Lyndon B. Johnson declared a war on poverty in response to a national poverty rate of 19 percent. In 1971,... Read More

An Awards to Remember

by Brielle Diskin  This past Sunday evening at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California, the Academy was confronted with a conversation they have long been... Read More

Love is a Data Field

by Zachary Kauz We don’t see each other clearly from this distance. Our messages appear silently on each others’ screens, with only the name and number above... Read More

Is No Sex Better Than Sex?

by Brielle Diskin Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs places sex on the same level as it does food, water, and breathing. Sex is a part of our physiological needs, n... Read More

We Are All the Writers of the Op-Ed

by Brielle Diskin Underneath the stockpile of the politically tumultuous past couple of months is the illusive New York Times anonymous op-ed. In early Septe... Read More