Features Senior to learn and teach language in Taiwan 02 May 2023 Anna Augustine Robert Bryant will be traveling to Taiwan to continue learning Mandarin and teaching English.
News Reflecting on the lost language of my childhood 20 October 2020 Daniela Dukleski A student shares how her relationship with her native language grew from dread to appreciation.
Articles Asian students fight against academic stereotypes 23 April 2019 Thomas Nemec Asian students are often labeled the “model minority” and unfairly expected to be successful in academics, some said.
Personal Essays Despite any differences, I am still Latina 04 December 2018 Stephanie Aguirre A student discusses how colorism affects how people perceive her Latina identity.
Art ‘Notes to Myself’ exhibit explores paper and words in art 19 September 2017 Natasha Claudio The Painted Bride Art Center exhibit features alumna Gail Morrison-Hall.
News University implements Confucius Institute for Chinese studies 18 May 2015 Emily Rolen Temple is partnering with Zhejiang Normal University in China to bring a Chinese major, teaching certificates and culture event programming to the university.
Features People You Should Know: Daniel Chomsky 05 February 2013 Taylor Farnsworth Political Science professor chats about being Noam Chomsky’s nephew and raiding the archives of the New York Times.
Commentary Bosak: Game critics really scrabbling for answers 04 February 2013 Bri Bosak Bosak argues that criticism over the letter value system in Scrabble isn’t as big a menace as the Players Dictionary.
Features Written Japanese outdated and redundant 27 September 2010 Lee Miller With more than 40,000 characters, Japanese should be simplified.