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“Persuaded to Return:” China’s Undercover Police…
In October of 2022, Han Yutao’s brother called him from China. Han, a student at Bellevue College in Washington…
MIR Meets: Nadim Houry
Host Theo Shouse sits down with Nadim Houry, the executive director of the Arab Reform Initiative, a think tank…
Review Radio: McGill Students on Strike
From January 31st to February 2nd, 500 McGill students went on strike to oppose the Québec tuition hike. In this…
Where Have All the Great, Good Places Gone?: The Decline…
Why, despite living in some of the most densely populated urban areas that have ever existed, do people report…
Spotlight: Grève des United Automobile Workers
Le 15 septembre, les dirigeants du United Automobile Workers (UAW) ont annoncé le début d’une grève syndicale. Le…
Le supportérisme sportif : catalyseur de défiance du…
Une brève exploration de l'intersection entre l'engagement des supporters dans le sport moderne et la géopolitique…
Polar and Polarizing: The Public’s Response to SKIMS’…
Nipples have always been controversial, and SKIMS’ new bra is no exception. The brand was founded by fashion and…
Dig Deeper: Teacher Supply in the US
Host Andrew Xu sits down once again with Jessica Grose, an opinion writer for The New York Times. They discuss the…
What about our workplace? #MeToo changed protocols…
Over the last six years, there is no question that the #MeToo movement has sparked undeniable change and ignited a…
The Journey to Reconciliation in North American Summer…
It is not possible to reflect on memories at summer camp without recognizing the social inequalities upon which it…
L’importance des constructions sociales selon…
Le pessimisme de l’Homme pour la ville le mène à percevoir la Nature en tant qu’exutoire. Son auto-exclusion de la…
MIR Meets: Yascha Mounk
Host Andrew Xu sits down with Yascha Mounk, the head of Persuasion and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. They…