Weinstein’s Convictions: What It Means For Assault Victims Helena Martin Mar 8, 2020 The walls obscuring the truth of his actions that he fought so hard to keep up have finally come crashing down.
Taal Eruption: Childhood in Ashes Helena Martin Jan 22, 2020 For many, we cry for the loss of our childhood memories; for others, they mourn the loss of their future.
Undersea Espionage: Who Owns Underwater Internet Cables? Helena Martin Sep 29, 2019 Information is precious to us all, so we ought to take steps to protect it, whether it be from foreign government…
From Mont Royal to Victoria Peak: the Free HK Protest Helena Martin Aug 6, 2019 The protest was part of a simultaneous show of solidarity across Canada. Its goal was to show Hong Kongers and…
The Solomon Islands, Taiwan, and the Politics of Recognition Alec Regino May 23, 2019 As more and more American politicians begin to hit the road in preparation for the 2020 presidential elections, one…
Dragonfly On The Wall: Google’s Censorship Projects in China Helena Martin Jan 30, 2019 In our current world, if you need to know something, you usually ask two people: Google or your mom. While it makes…
Understanding Asia Bibi’s Trial and Pakistan’s Blasphemy Laws Muhammad Huzaifa Elahi Nov 19, 2018 Pakistan's treatment of minorities has long been the subject of international scrutiny. The evolution of the…
Why Manila’s English-Speaking Bubble Needs to Pop Helena Martin Nov 7, 2018 I've grown up speaking Filipino, and I don’t regret it. While my parents made sure that I became fluent in English,…
On Finding Yourself through DNA Testing Alec Regino Oct 26, 2018 We all build an idea of what it means to be “me” through our roots. A few days ago, Massachusetts Senator…
China’s Quiet Experiment with Democracy Wing Wong Oct 22, 2018 The People’s Republic of China, established in 1949 under the one-party rule of the Chinese Communist Party, is an…