Racial Justice Temple students, faculty discuss diversity in the Census 20 October 2020 Samantha Roehl The United States’ Census only had two options for ethnicity this year, Latino and Spanish.
Opinion What it means to be Nigerian in four emotions 15 October 2019 Jediael Peterson A student reflects on how living in the U.S. has impacted their understanding of their culture.
Personal Essays Emulating her compassion 10 September 2019 Jeremiah Baltimore A student shares how his mother’s career in law and his African American identity inspired him.
Commentary America’s a ‘garden salad’, not a melting pot 23 April 2019 Pavlína Černá People who were born in the U.S. can make immigrant citizens feel like they don’t belong here.
Opinion There’s more to me than where I was born 30 October 2018 Jackie Minnis A student who was adopted from China struggles to answer questions about her ethnicity.