The War on Self-Confidence
By Marcelle Meyer A few months ago, I shared a video on Facebook titled “Stop Telling Women to Smile,” that...
Isabella Carter, with a Master's in Journalism from Columbia Journalism School, has been a part of our team since 2018, offering insights on a wide range of topics. Her 15 years of experience in journalism includes working for major newspapers and online media outlets, covering everything from politics to social issues. Isabella is known for her sharp analysis and compelling writing style. She is also a documentary enthusiast and an amateur painter, which adds depth to her cultural and social commentary.
By Marcelle Meyer A few months ago, I shared a video on Facebook titled “Stop Telling Women to Smile,” that...
By Marcelle Meyer After a semester of students demanding changes to major university operations, like the Office of Student Life...
The class was entirely composed of first-generation college-bound juniors of low income backgrounds who were selected for a free SAT...
A new technological innovation has recently become available to the public called 3-D printing. 3-D printing is literally a...
By Kathryn Wolper (Courtesy of Twitter) I’ll confess: I’m addicted to my Fitbit. I started wearing it every day in...
Many times, after a mass shooting, the shooter commits suicide before the police can even speak to him or her....
Its inability to effectively communicate with students resulted in my not being able to direct and Fordham Experimental Theater not...
CEO Travis Kalanick often finds himself on the defensive when he responds to media criticisms of the app. These include...
While this radio comment is an undeniably offensive and sexist attack on two very skilled female tennis players, I am...
By Kathryn Wolper Last weekend’s hyped and now mocked Fyre Festival in the Bahamas exposed the ways in which the...