The Exclusivity of Soccer in America
Soccer may be the world’s most popular sport. But in my experience, soccer is a sport for the privileged few.
Soccer may be the world’s most popular sport. But in my experience, soccer is a sport for the privileged few.
On the one hand, there is history to Asians being discriminated against in the U.S. But, on the other hand, some people wonder if the lawsuits, which target race-based admissions, could make schools less diverse.
Students like me have always made history. From the Little Rock Nine courageously enrolling at Central High School in Arkansas…
Brown University has been my dream school since I was 7 years old. I was over the moon when I was accepted. Until my twin decided to go as well.
My mom always told me that kindness and acceptance go a long way. So it drives me crazy when we fight about religion, sexuality, or gender.
My mom came to the U.S. from Taiwan when she was seven. As an immigrant in the ’70s, she faced racism daily. So it’s puzzling to me when she makes highly questionable statements about other groups.
We checked in with a young Trump supporter to see how he thinks the President is doing a year into the job.
It’s frustrating that people are still using “gay” or “lesbian” to insult or describe clothing. Like…how can you dress like a sexuality?
After two Supreme Court decisions, states must re-sentence juvenile lifers, giving them the possibility of parole and freedom. We asked a lawyer to help us understand what it all means.