Olivia Jade’s Newest Vlog Cartoonist Emi Eliason ’22 illustrates the recent college admissions scandal that indicted actress Lori Loughlin on charges of fraud for paying money to get her daughters — including YouTube vlogger Olivia Jade — into USC.
Renewable Energy: Combating Authoritarianism In this moment, two forces threaten democracy on a global scale: anti-democratic superpowers and authoritarian populism in established democracies. A resurgent Russia and hegemonic China threaten not only their immediate neighbors, like Ukraine and Taiwan, but also our own democracy. And authoritarian leaders across the world damage democracy as an
“Master Chef Junior” Returns for an Exciting Seventh Season Gordon Ramsay is easily one of the most famous celebrity chefs in the world. Even those few people who have never watched an episode of any of his more than 10 television shows know him as the ruthless chef with great insults. Creative insults, whether on television or Twitter, have
“Shrill” Gives Us a Polished, Pink Celebration of Real Life I must admit that I have been waiting for “Shrill” since Hulu announced it would turn Lindy West’s book of the same title into a six-episode show in early August. I stayed awake until midnight on March 15 to stream the show as soon as Hulu put it online.
The Terrorism Paradox In the past two decades, terrorism has dominated discussions of American national security. Many politicians paint terrorism as an existential threat to America and argue that terrorists must be found and dealt with directly, both at home and abroad. While such a viewpoint is understandable and consistent with the traditional
“Queer Eye” Provides Inclusive, Feel-Good Entertainment Netflix released the third season of “Queer Eye” on Friday, March 15. In this makeover reality show, a revival of the Bravo series “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” from the early 2000s, the new Fab Five — Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk and Karamo Brown — teach
Fresh Faculty: Pawan Dhingra *Pawan Dhingra is a professor of American studies. He received his doctorate in sociology from Cornell University and his bachelor’s in psychology from Carleton College. * Q: How did you first start studying the subject that you went on to pursue, and what made you decide to go into academia?