Sam Fishman will graduate from the University of Southern California in 2016 with a B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Law and a minor in Cinematic Arts. After graduating, he plans to attend law school. When he's not writing, you can find him on a film set or on the tennis … [Read more...] about Analysis of the Validity and Effectiveness of Voter Identification Laws
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From Bronze Soldier to Cyber Crimes – Conflicts between Estonia and Russia
Luodanni "Denni" Chen graduated from USC in May 2015 with a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations. While at USC, she was a correspondent for "Glimpse from The Globe," a student-run online outlet for international affairs. Now Denni works for General Mills in its Walmart Business Center as a Business Management … [Read more...] about From Bronze Soldier to Cyber Crimes – Conflicts between Estonia and Russia
The Women Made Them Do It: The Fallacies and Truths Behind Shakespeare’s Villainous Women in Hamlet and Macbeth
Janella Lee graduated from USC in May 2015 with a Bachelor’s Degree in English (Creative Writing). Writing has always been and will always be her special outlet of expression. Talking, she says, has never been her strong point but give her a pen and paper, and you’ll find that the words that she couldn’t convey before find themselves neatly constructed on … [Read more...] about The Women Made Them Do It: The Fallacies and Truths Behind Shakespeare’s Villainous Women in Hamlet and Macbeth
Stateless: Exploring the Political Dynamics of Cultural, Ethnic, and Religious Minorities around the World
This Week’s Focus—The Tatars
Tatars are a Turkic people and share geographic, cultural, and linguistic origins and traits with other Turkic groups such as Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, and others. Different Turkic groups hail from different parts of central Asia, with the Tatars originating from what is today Eastern Europe and the far west end of Asia (present day Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and … [Read more...] about Stateless: Exploring the Political Dynamics of Cultural, Ethnic, and Religious Minorities around the World
This Week’s Focus—The Tatars
Ce Chien Est Moi: Why Virginia Woolf Was a Dog
Ryan Kindel graduated from the USC Dornsife College in 2014 with a degree in Creative Writing. Now he lives in Seattle and writes full-time, with plans to pursue an M.F.A. in Fiction. When he’s not writing, Ryan can be found reading, cooking, playing online video games with his far-flung brothers, and taking catnaps with his cat. (Ou peut-être: je suis son homme.) Also, he’s a … [Read more...] about Ce Chien Est Moi: Why Virginia Woolf Was a Dog