In recent events, President Trump has attacked the United States Postal Service, a federal agency, and threatened to defund it on the grounds that he personally doesn’t want it to be used for mail-in voting this November. That issue, however, is a whole lot bigger than the interests of the federal agency itself and has […]
It is no shock that the world has been turned upside down by the pandemic. Everything that we knew as normal life is gone and it doesn’t seem like we are going back to any kind of “regular” life anytime soon. Google announced that most of its employees will be working remotely until at least […]
Despite being more than half of the way into 2020, the only thing we hear about is the pandemic. The U.S., unlike many other countries, has yet to overcome the pandemic or, at least lower, the rate of infection, which has caused very much commotion in the media. Yes, the pandemic is a tough battle […]
It seems that the year 2020 has more devastating surprises up its sleeve: millions of Americans anticipate eviction this month. About 4 million people filed for unemployment in California alone due to the pandemic, and the government issued financial aid with a one-time stimulus check of $1,200 to ease the financial burden. Despite these efforts, […]
As November approaches, political campaigns scramble to find a way to attract the young vote. In previous elections, candidates have used popular music to make a hip entrance as well as “cool” slang to seem relatable. The year 2020, however, has been very strange. Everything seemed to go downhill as soon as basketball legend Kobe […]
Oh, how the tables have turned. The criticism between generations isn’t new to anybody. With Boomers and Millennials going at it all the time, who knew that Gen Zers would join the fight, and not to anyone’s rescue. Gen Zer’s, who have mastered the art of social media far more effectively and efficiently than any […]
The endless comments from older generations like Gen X and Baby Boomers always shine the dim light over the faults of millennials: millennials are lazy, entitled, broke and unambitious. We can only think that this process of criticism is inevitable and millennials will become the insufferable elders that the younger generations will hate to hear […]
It’s hard to ignore what’s going on in cities around the country. Protests, riots and looting. Arrests, assaults and killings. Thousands of people have taken it upon themselves to bring justice and hold law enforcement and other institutions accountable for their heinous actions. At the forefront of this struggle, we have people from all races […]
As generations pass, it is natural that values and traditions change. We no longer adhere to the rules of life that were made by older generations and each generation is dubbed as too progressive. One thing that is everlasting, however, is privilege. Millennials have started progressive movements like MeToo and Black Lives Matter, but that […]
It is no doubt that the pandemic has changed the way we think about what is important in life. We are learning how to celebrate others on birthdays and graduations. We are learning to appreciate what we do have and, most importantly we are learning that there is no right way to live life. Some […]
It is depressing to think what you would be doing right now if it weren’t for the pandemic. Some people would be having their graduating ceremony. Other would be getting married. People could be traveling and exploring new places while other are settling down in their new home. But none of those things are happening […]
It’s been almost two months since Governor Newsom implemented the “Stay at Home” measure and for some, it has been a brutal feat. Between not being able to make ends meet and battling with mental deterioration, we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel, even if it’s just a glimpse. Governor […]
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