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No need to fear Shakespeare — just the medium his work is presented in

One of the best aspects of diversity awareness in recent years is that it has called into question what we are having children read...

Californian homeless relief is better off without government assistance

An initiative to build affordable housing for the homeless has started in Los Angeles, thanks to a group called RMG Housing. They are trying...

Removing misinformation isn’t censorship

After many debates surrounding this controversial issue, Facebook has finally made the decision to ban misinformation surrounding vaccinations. The new ban will not just...

Bezos stepping down should give Amazon workers the room to breathe

The news that Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, will be stepping down from his role in the company came as a bit of a...

Dogs don’t deserve the death penalty

The story of a pit bull dog being put down for attacking a child or another dog is sadly relatively common. These stories once...

Politicians are not fashion icons nor celebrities — recognize them, but don’t glorify them

When Kamala Harris’ Vogue photoshoot covers were revealed, people were outraged for a number of reasons: the choice of clothes, background colors and even...

It doesn’t matter who is ‘winning’: we’re all losers under the two-party system

For the first time in 10 years, the U.S. Senate has a Democratic majority, and there is a Democrat in the White House. With...

Even after a year like 2020, we can still feel hope for the future

From COVID-19 to Kim Jong Un, from Black Lives Matter to Biden winning the election, from Australian bushfires to Zoom fatigue, 2020 was a...

Monsoon season is flooding Malaysia and the world needs to pay more attention to...

If the last few years have revealed anything, one of the most terrifying discoveries should be that if a particular crisis is not affecting...

It’s time to let Black Friday fade into the darkness

Black Friday has been the terrifying celebration of ravenous American consumerism for the last few decades. The day after Thanksgiving has become almost synonymous...