The Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno suggested a division in history at the beginning of the 20th century. He argued that history cannot be read as one. Read a personal glance at the different sides of history during the COVID-19 lockdown.
– By Caterina Fassina
Category Archive: Student Commentary
Musings on how the pandemic forced us to re-examine our individual concepts of death and how they to motivate us to keep living.
– By Demetrio Iannone
Graduating senior, Janet Kimani, looks back on 2020. What will this year have made of you? The answer to this question: a call for deep and intentional introspection.
– By Janet Kimani
COVID-19 lockdown takes a heavy toll on informal workers of Latin America and the Caribbean.
– By Nicole Weiss
To stop our modern tribalization, we must learn what nationalism and historicism are. To teach us, we have two books.
– By Jacopo Menichincheri
The true cost of manufacturing fast fashion has involved exploitation, forced labor, and even loss of lives. In the literal sense, fast fashion has become to die for.
– By Janet Kimani
Banning books leads to underrepresentation in literature.
– By Giorgia Rifaldi