Sikhism is the fifth largest religion in the world, and yet very few people have heard of it. In fact, there are even more Sikhs in the world than Jews. Sikhism was founded in the late 15th century in the region of Punjab (northwest India and eastern Pakistan) by Guru Nanak, who was born to a Hindu family. The Indian subcontinent was majority Hindu yet was ruled by … [Read more...] about Stateless: Exploring the Political, Dynamics of Cultural, Ethnic, and Religious Minorities Around the World, This Week’s Focus–The Sikhs
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Undereducated: The Judge’s Excessive License in Cases Concerning The Child Witness
Katherine Zopatti is a senior studying Psychology at the University of Southern California with plans to graduate spring 2016. She currently holds a position as Vice President of the Panhellenic Council and has written pieces for numerous publications. Katherine has strong interests in child development, education, and law. When she's not writing, you can find her wandering … [Read more...] about Undereducated: The Judge’s Excessive License in Cases Concerning The Child Witness
Analysis of International Legal Standards Concerning Drone Use
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 International Legal Standards Concerning Drone Use
Uncovering the Female Nipple
Amanda Ferguson graduated from USC in May 2015 with a degree in Biological Sciences. Her interests include attempting to play the ukulele, watching internet cats, and jogging casually. Currently working as a Physical Therapy Aide at the Engemann Student Health Center, she someday hopes to help lessen the healthcare gap for underserved populations … [Read more...] about Uncovering the Female Nipple
The Mighty Dollar: An Ethical Dilemma in the Age of Currency
Michael O'Krent is a sophomore pursuing a dual B.A. in Comparative Literature and Philosophy, Politics, and Law, in addition to an East Asian Languages and Cultures minor. Outside of his academic interests, Michael coaches high school debate at Marlborough School in Los Angeles and is the president of USC's Apollo Men's Chorus. He has had a … [Read more...] about The Mighty Dollar: An Ethical Dilemma in the Age of Currency