Cordelia de Brosses, 2016
By Sandy Wongwaiwate, BK’17
By Daria Aven MC’16
By Hannah Schmitt, PC’18In Latin America, the popularity of street food has become an addiction thanks to the deep significance cuisine brings to bear on the history, heritage, and elusive identity of…
By Giorgio Caturegli, SI ‘18Giorgio analyzes the addiction to work that characterizes the college experience of many Yale…
By Yupei Guo, BR ’17 Recent backlash against the prevalence of Chinese television series featuring stereotyped depictions of the Sino-Japanese War…
Katia Fridman, 2018
Katia discusses perfume, and the reliance that consumers may have on a signature…
by Yuki Hayashi, ES ‘17.
In this piece, the author contrasts two scenes from her life in Malaysia and Japan in order to…
By Yulia Vozzhaeva SM’16 and Olga Blyum
By Yifu Dong, BR ‘17
In the West, Mao Zedong is often compared to Hitler and Stalin. But in China, decades after his…
By Kayla Sophia Tarlton, MC ’17 In her poem, the author explores our addiction to one another, a vice impossible to shake because it lies at…
By Hayun Cho, TC ‘ 17.
Hayun Cho hopes to capture the uncertainty of youth against the backdrop of Prague, the “city of a…
By Xinyu Guan, PC ‘18
How Taobao shapes China’s online shopping culture
by Sang Ik Han, SM ‘16
This article is about censorship in North Korea and how it makes North Koreans and…
By Alexa Little, MC ‘16.
How is our society’s obsession with celebrities affecting us? The author discusses the downsides…
By Alessandro Luciano, PC ‘18
By Omegar Chavolla-Zacarias, BR ’16 In his article, Omegar reflects on the role of…
By Anonymous
We easily recognize and stigmatize alcoholism and drug addiction. However, there’s one highly prevalent…
By Talia Katz, Ezra Stiles 2017
We see the universal impulse to move everywhere we turn: immigrants, backpackers, pilgrims. Although their reasons vary, there is one they all share — the human addiction to mobility.