October 14, 2024 Threat or Tool? Artificial Intelligence in an Evolving Entertainment Industry By: Kate Johnson In 2023, the Recording Academy faced a new dilemma: is a song eligible for the Grammys if it…
October 14, 2024 Star Power: How the Cosmos Determines Our Political Future By: Talia Loventhal Long before modern political decision-making tools such as polling or data analytics, leaders consulted an age-old method…
October 14, 2024 Serving Diplomacy on a Plate: How Thailand’s gastrodiplomacy spreads influence through Pad Thai By: Claire Scafidi How Thailand's gastrodiplomacy spreads influence through Pad Thai…
May 2, 2024 Hell’s Paradise and the Buddha By Mahin Gonela In April 2023, the Japanese anime TV series Hell’s Paradise first aired in Japan. The story, set…
April 18, 2024 The Glass Ceiling, or the Grass Ceiling? By Ria Panneer “Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller…
April 8, 2024 Beyond the Baseline: Unveiling Tennis’s Global Political Tapestry By Milan Yadav Tennis holds a deeper narrative beyond the court. It intertwines with the intricate fabric of international politics,…
April 2, 2024 Western Hypocrisy: Why America’s Moral Revolution Is Undermining Its Call for Global Human Rights By Annalyn Both Over the last several years, human rights have been at the heart of much of the widely…
November 5, 2023 A Mountain for Us All Image from Heritage Daily. Courtesy of John D Smith. Mount Rushmore at Sunset.1 Mountains: scientifically they have the mundane definition…
October 31, 2023 Popes, Pumpkins, and Paganism Part of the Diplomatic Dish series By Joshua Walker Art by Lily Hearn Every October 31st, children and adults in…
October 15, 2023 Lost in Translation The Influence of Literature on Tension Between Japan and South Korea During World War II, Japan systematically trafficked over 200,000…
October 15, 2023 How the Rich Are Overworked and Underpaid Image from Entertainment Weekly. Courtesy of Getty Images. Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston on the SAG-AFTRA picket line On July…
November 29, 2020 Is TikTok’s Time Ticking Away? By Matthew Li President Trump made headlines in September for announcing a ban on TikTok, a popular Chinese-owned social media…
November 9, 2020 The Politics of Street Art By Anna Samsonov Since George Floyd’s death in late May, the streets of America have seen a number of paint…
April 2, 2020 Pseudo-Journalism and the Politics of Hockey Punditry By Nathan Safir EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was originally published in the Spring 2020 Magazine. The past year has been…