Written by Stephanie Yang In my four years as a Stern student, I have never heard the word “neoliberalism” beyond Gould Plaza, let alone learned about it in a formal [...]
By Stephanie Yang and Paul Yoon Memes. We know and love them. Whether as a source of endless scrolling to avoid a deadline, or a reason to tag your friends to share a laugh, [...]
Written by Stephanie Yang While the hip-hop world is no stranger to domestic violence accusations and misogynistic song themes, it has avoided the scrutiny of the #MeToo [...]
Written by Stephanie Yang While normalizing sex can encourage healthier and safer sexual relations, mass media is also at fault for endorsing, or even advertising unprotected [...]
Written by Stephanie Yang “Take professors, not courses. The mistake a lot of students make is they think ‘Oh I’m interested in real estate so I’m going to take real [...]
Written by Stephanie Yang Emojis are connecting cultures, translating subtweets, and sending mixed signals one smiley face at a time. Since the invention of SMS, texting has [...]
Written by Stephanie Yang It’s October 2016—one month away from arguably the most controversial presidential election in recent history. The tension in the air is [...]