Article by Sena Chang, Section Editor
January 15, 2023 • No Comments
On December 20th, the Taliban ordered an indefinite ban on higher education for women across Afghanistan in a statement addressed to all public and private universities. “You all are informed to implement the mentioned...
Article by Suri Choi, Writer
December 16, 2022 • No Comments
Late last September about 4,300 people gathered in Tokyo to pay respect to Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at his state funeral. The attendees included representatives from 195 countries and territories, along with international...
Article by Stella Bleiweis, Writer
December 6, 2022 • No Comments
“I’m a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I’m going death con 3 [o]n JEWISH PEOPLE [.] The funny thing is I actually can’t be Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew [.] [A]lso you guys have toyed with...
Article by Stella Bleiweis, Writer
November 4, 2022 • 1 Comment
Red hot flames consume piles of fabric and cloth previously covering women’s heads in streets all throughout Iran. Protests have been flooding the nation of Iran for around a month now, resulting in bloodshed, violence,...
Article by Ryne Hisada, Editor-in-Chief
February 2, 2023 • No Comments
Imperial war crimes, the history of sheep, Queer Sexology, the diets of Americans. From the provocative to the trivial, shelves and boxes of books, newspapers, CDs, and movie posters flood the floor of the bookstore....
Article by Gigi Isenberg, Writer
January 10, 2023 • No Comments
The “high school experience” is eagerly anticipated by many adolescents. Children excitedly imagine all the opportunities that await, and the various freedoms they allow. They hold the importance of this experience in...
Article by Nathan Michels, Section Editor
November 12, 2022 • No Comments
This is part of a continuing series of interviews with academics from leading U.S universities. How should the internet be regulated? How does social media affect our daily lives? How can we protect ourselves and our...
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Article by Sena Chang and Ren Topping
December 12, 2022
The Elementary Voice, ASIJ’s elementary school newspaper club, returned with its second issue this fall following its inaugural publication last spring. Covering a range...
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Article by Kent Kampa
February 1, 2023 • No Comments
Russia launched a “special operation” into Ukraine on February 24, 2022, reigniting an ongoing war that started in 2014. In 2014, Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula of Ukraine, but this time, it...
Article by Aaryan Kumar, Writer
January 24, 2023 • No Comments
Leading up to the recent World Cup, Qatar was undoubtedly a controversial host. Their human rights record spawned protests by players and fans, further tainting the reputation of FIFA. Given the controversy,...
Article by Sena Chang, Section Editor
December 12, 2022 • No Comments
Great empires have always followed a cycle of prosperity and decline. From the Romans to the Mongols—once symbols of immense power, wealth, and influence—these bustling spheres of prosperity are now...
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The 2022 Fall season witnessed new changes across multiple sports. With COVID restrictions slowly lifting, fans were allowed back, and trips began to be reintroduced. Mustangs...



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