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Archives for January 2020

We Are Finally Catching Up to Young Thug

Written by: Hafsa Hossain '23
Published on: January 30, 2020

“People think I am falling off because I put out music I like but I always know the music y’all like,” declares Young Thug. In creating So Much Fun, his goal was to release an album for the people. He was certainly correct in his assessment, as the album was his first to debut at […]

Categories: CultureTags: music

Tied Up in a Tug of War

Written by: Evren Uras '23
Published on: January 29, 2020

In shifting military focus towards Iran and withdrawing troops from Northern Syria, US President, Donald Trump recently instigated a tug of war between Turkey and the US. Often, preaching the need to “stop the endless wars” on Twitter, President Trump relocated troops into Iraq in early October. Many have criticized Trump’s military withdrawal for betraying […]

Categories: Middle EastTags: United States

There’s Only Room for One NBA Team in LA

Written by: Lauren Leatham
Published on: January 27, 2020

No team is more symbolic of Los Angeles culture than the Lakers. If you need a reminder of how deep Laker’s history runs, just look at the jerseys hanging from the Staples Center ceiling. O’Neal, Abdul-Jabar, Worthy, Johnson, West, and Bryant might be familiar names to you. If you haven’t heard of these players, Lebron […]

Categories: CultureTags: Sports

One Day at a Time: Sitcom Review

Written by: Kirstin Yip
Published on: January 27, 2020

I first watched One Day at a Time at the behest of my best friend. When I saw the opening montage of old-timey salsa dancing clips and pictures of Latinx families, I thought, “This is completely unrelatable. I’m not going to enjoy this.” As this article’s title suggests, I was very wrong.  One Day at […]

Categories: TelevisionTags: Culture

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