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Read Michael Hall Discusses Gaming Representation and Decolonialism

Michael Hall Discusses Gaming Representation and Decolonialism

On April 29, 2026, Michael Hall, a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, presented his insights on representation in gaming, addressing themes of decolonialism and colonialism.

Editorial Staff Apr 29
Read Lizards Thrive in Unseasonably Warm March in Los Angeles

Lizards Thrive in Unseasonably Warm March in Los Angeles

March's unprecedented heat in Los Angeles marked the warmest month on record in U.S. history, prompting early blooms and animal activity, particularly among local lizards.

Editorial Staff Apr 23
Read Rayan Makes History on International Duty

Rayan Makes History on International Duty

Rayan has reached a significant milestone while playing for his national team, marking an important achievement in his career.

Editorial Staff Apr 23
Read The Evolution of 'Tree-Huggers': From the Himalayas to American Politics

The Evolution of 'Tree-Huggers': From the Himalayas to American Politics

As we celebrate Earth Day, we reflect on the term 'tree-huggers,' which began in the 1970s in the Himalayas and gained traction in U.S. politics during the 1990s. Environmentalists are now working to reclaim its meaning.

Editorial Staff Apr 22
Read Insights from Historical Financial Crises

Insights from Historical Financial Crises

Exploring the lessons learned from past financial crises, including Babylonian debt defaults and the S&L scandal's connection to the 2008 crisis.

Editorial Staff Apr 22
Read Extensive Archive of Olympiad Math Problems Made Public

Extensive Archive of Olympiad Math Problems Made Public

A new initiative has made a vast collection of challenging math problems from the International Mathematical Olympiad available to the public, aiming to support math education worldwide.

Editorial Staff Apr 20