The Confinement of Outer Space
By Annika Elstermann To begin, let us look towards the stars. Culturally, the firmament has alwa…
Academic blogs
By Annika Elstermann To begin, let us look towards the stars. Culturally, the firmament has alwa…
by Valentina Lopez Liendo Where do you go as a writer after being awarded back-to-back Pulitzer …
By David F. Eisler On last Christmas Eve, Netflix released the star-studded satirical disaster m…
How the Right Responded and Responds to Demands by Civil Rights Activists[i] By Georg Wolff I…
By Nicole Colaianni In December 2017, Time magazine named “The Silence Breakers” as Person of th…
By Johanna Decker Mothers have served as some of the most beloved heroines, but also as some of …
By Bariah Altaf Qadeer Moving from one place to another has always been a challenging aspect of life…
By Aylin Güngör In March 2021, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill (SB) 202 that refo…
by Julian Kramer A city itself doesn’t remember its inhabitants, buildings, or events that have take…
by Benjamin H. Johnson, Professor in the Department of History and the School of Environmental Sust…
By Max Gaida Although the American Civil War had officially ended, the following two decades of …
by Max Schiersner Caodaglio “There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is…
by Lauren Rever In a Congressional hearing on May 12, 2021, Republican Representative Andrew Cly…
By Michelle Nickerson, Loyola University Chicago and Heidelberg Center for American Studies In Octo…
by Shasha Lin TikTok, a video-sharing app launched in the fall of 2017, is the first Chinese soc…
By Dr. Linda Sauer Bredvik To paraphrase Nietzsche—is religion dead, and have we killed it? Cont…