REDEFINED: Albany
This is 21st-century racism. This is Neo-America. This is white supremacy. This is Albany.
This is 21st-century racism. This is Neo-America. This is white supremacy. This is Albany.
Nature, climate change and the forces that shaped me into who I am today.
This visual piece is a part of Lit Mag: The UNTOLD Issue. Austin Lai is a freshmen currently attending Oakland Technical…
“Bridge of Spies was a fantastic movie and the fact that it was based on a real story gives you a fright.”
Every session we hire new interns to help teach the media training classes. Presenting: the peer teachers for the Bridge class,…
Parents are important to any child’s development. Having been adopted from China, I wonder how the person I am has been shaped by my parents and my own ethnicity. While my culture shapes how I see the world, my parents also influence me everyday.
Non-fans don’t understand obsessions with boy bands or fake stories about witches and wizards. But what does it feel like to be a fan?
Since we were young, my parents have taught my brother and I the same values they learned growing up like working hard and honesty. But the one I appreciated the most was the importance of family.
I couldn’t stop thinking about what my friends had said and implied through body language. I began to wonder if I actually feel more sadness than my male friends, or if I just express it differently than they do.