China’s Crypto Ban

Nico Bers // Environmental consequences could inspire new regulation of cryptocurrencies // On September 24, 2021, China completely banned all cryptocurrency-related transactions and activities, sending Bitcoin’s share price tumbling by $2,000. Although China banned cryptocurrency (crypto) trading in May 2019, some foreign transactions have continued since then. The Chinese government cracked down on crypto harshly […]

China’s #MeToo Movement

Caroline Roche // Chinese authorities must allow sexual abuse survivors to share their stories // Can China’s #MeToo movement overcome the obstacles posed by censorship of the media? The #MeToo movement is a social media phenomenon that went viral in the United States, sparking conversations about justice for sexual assault victims. The campaign originated in […]

AOC’s “Tax the Rich” Dress

Shane McCauley // Neither performative nor hypocritical // By attending the 2021 Met Gala in a dress emblazoned with the words “tax the rich,” Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) successfully furthered her agenda by spreading awareness about America’s flawed taxation policy. However, many progressives have criticized AOC from the left, insisting that the move stimulates no […]

U.S. Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan

By: David Min The Need to Pull Troops from the “Forever War” “I’m now the fourth United States President to preside over American troop presence in Afghanistan: two Republicans, two Democrats. I will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth…It’s time for American troops to come home,” United States President Joe Biden proclaimed from […]

Biden and the Student Debt Debate

By: Shane McCauley Canceling student debt would set Biden apart from his predecessors If Joe Biden truly wants to become a transformative president, then he must cancel at least $50,000 in debt for all Americans carrying student loans. Elected as a reaction to a failed conservative administration, Biden has the opportunity to implement real progressive […]

Traveling Amidst the Pandemic

By: Rahdin Salehian With ongoing COVID concerns, is it possible to travel safely yet? Travel traditionally represents an important part of many people’s lives, and methods of travel are ever-shifting. With the onset of COVID-19, many severely restricted their travel, and the pandemic continues to alter when we travel and the way we do. As […]

Anti-Asian Hate Crimes

By: Lucas Liu Longstanding discrimination against Asian-Americans predates the pandemic In the past year, the United States has seen an unprecedented spike in anti-Asian hate crimes all across the country. It has become quite undeniable that the increase in anti-Asian hate crimes correlates directly to some people’s hatred and frustration nationwide at COVID-19, which is […]

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