Tear gas and water cannons barraging a wall of umbrellas and inflatable rubber duckies is a common sight on Bangkok streets these days. These past
It was the summer I stopped eating cheese. All dairy, in fact. And eggs. Beef, pork, chicken, the entirety of it. The starving spring had
“Imagine if it were us throwing a party about latinidad.” This was my friend’s response upon learning that Tufts’ Latinx Center (LC) had hosted “Taste
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after afternoon, again. beyond bitter blue breaths careful cars, closing clouds, clutching college-colored darkness. each early ending, feeling flat, fleeting, flimsy. getting gloomier. going home,
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I thought I was ready so I put my wheels to the asphalt and pushed off halfway down the hill I feel panic rise in
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Disclaimer: Sharif Hamidi is the TCU Treasurer. However, this article is the personal opinion of the author, and does not constitute an official statement on
CW: Violence The six-week war between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh territory ended with a Russian brokered deal on November 9. Though the