
Thoughts on the 2016 Election
Thought of the election provokes mayhem and borderline claustrophobia in my head. I didn’t care at first; I saw no reason. I am a privileged,

Thought of the election provokes mayhem and borderline claustrophobia in my head. I didn’t care at first; I saw no reason. I am a privileged,

A majority of my school’s attendees missed the cut-off date to be eligible to vote today. However, I was sure many of my peers had

The rituals we follow before November eighth
Empty the car and flood into the voter booth,
Me, and my mother, and my baby

I attend The George Washington University in Washington D.C., and my dorm room is only a few blocks away from the White House. I find

I didn’t have much love for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, so it felt like being stuck between a rock and a hard place. Despite

I asked my girlfriends of African, Latin and European descent “What does friendship mean to you” and “How do you know when someone is your

Not being able to vote is like not being able to extinguish the fire that’s slowly, and eventually, going to swallow you whole. Like I’ve

Queer Youth Fest provided a safe space for queer people to be queer. It is often forgotten how difficult it can be a queer person,

On Oct. 31, my grandparents, parents and I all went to the polls to cast our first-ever ballots and fulfill our civic duties as Americans,

Given that I was wearing my direct-from-school inordinately bright blue shorts and a plain white T-shirt in a meeting space filled with older business men and

My expectations were not high going into “Moby Dick” at the Alliance. There was no way that a play could match the quality of Melville’s

This is my first political cartoon! I am very intensely not a fan of Donald Trump, so when my mother envisioned this and commissioned me