Tag: Op Ed

Record Labels Are Becoming Irrelevant – and Artists Know It

Record Labels Are Becoming Irrelevant – and Artists Know It

Gone are the days when being signed to a record label was the only path to becoming a successful musician. Now, you only need one thing to break into the industry—a TikTok account. Many notable musicians got their start on social media. The virality of “Old Town Road” on TikTok skyrocketed Lil Nas X’s career. […]

Misinformation is the Problem

Misinformation is the Problem

The greatest danger to American democracy right now isn’t political parties and partisanship; it’s misinformation. It’s the fact that we still treat lies like free speech and disinformation like an opinion, and we need to stop. We’ve watched misinformation change from conspiracy theories on Reddit to polished viral content with fake AI evidence that has […]

Does the Executive Branch Have Too Much Power?

Does the Executive Branch Have Too Much Power?

As is common knowledge, our government is split into three parts, Judicial, Executive and Legislative. This design philosophy falls under the principle and idea that not one side or person may hold too much power over the other, with each branch being able to make checks and balances with each other to maintain a democracy. […]

Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik Passed Away

Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik Passed Away

On May 29 at 10:02 PM, The New York Police Department announced on X that former Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik has passed away at the age of 69 from a heart affliction. Kerik was Police Commissioner, oversaw the response of law enforcement during the deadly 9/11 attacks and was appointed by President George W. Bush […]

Soundtracks: What is their Appeal and why may Someone Listen?

Soundtracks: What is their Appeal and why may Someone Listen?

Whenever you play a video game, listen to an audiobook, or watch a movie or some sort of video on the internet, it’s typically incomplete without a soundtrack of some sort playing in the background. Without a soundtrack to set the mood or energy of a piece of media, it often may feel off-kilter, which […]

The Youth and Voting: Right or Responsibility?

The Youth and Voting: Right or Responsibility?

Voting has been a hot topic of debate, even more so in the current day than ever. However, not everybody does it, especially the youth. According to CIRCLE (Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement), “close to half of young people (47%) ages 18 to 29 cast a ballot in the 2024 […]

Whats to come in Godzilla x Kong Supernova

Whats to come in Godzilla x Kong Supernova

The Monsterverse, a cinematic universe about the renowned monsters Godzilla and King Kong, has been going for 11 years since Gareth Edwards’ “Godzilla” was released in 2014. Fast-forward to the present, and it’s about ready to stomp its way into its sixth entry, “Godzilla x Kong: Supernova,” set to be directed by Grant Sputore set […]

Stop Blaming Migrants: NYC’s Crisis is About Mismanagement, Not Asylum Seekers

Stop Blaming Migrants: NYC’s Crisis is About Mismanagement, Not Asylum Seekers

New York City is many things: lively, resilient, diverse, and a mecca for fashion and art. But as the city grapples with an influx of asylum seekers, it is becoming a scapegoating machine.  Headlines and politicians have focused on migrants as the center of the city’s financial and housing struggles. But this isn’t a migrant […]

From the Garden to the Bronx: A Night to Remember in NY Sports

From the Garden to the Bronx: A Night to Remember in NY Sports

Friday marked a day when New York City felt united, despite the constant clashing between different sports fans.  I’m not a New York native, but I have even heard about the city’s long-time sports rivalries. And on Friday, it seemed like most of the city had something to celebrate, and to someone who isn’t that […]

Bodegas Deserve the Same Respect as Gourmet Markets

Bodegas Deserve the Same Respect as Gourmet Markets

Gourmet markets often receive praise for their curated selection and upscale ambiance, but they lack culture and familiarity. Bodegas on the other hand are flowing with culture and the feeling of closeness and family, yet they don’t get equal respect for their community role.  If you don’t know what a bodega is, it’s a small […]

The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis Is Already Here

The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis Is Already Here

The U.S. Supreme Court isn’t drifting toward crisis; it’s already there. With approval ratings at historic lows, ethics scandals clouding justices’ reputations, and a pattern of partisan rulings reshaping American life, public faith in the court has crumbled. The U.S. Supreme Court used to be a symbol of impartial justice, but recent polls and public […]

Golden Goose Shoes Are the Dumbest Things I’ve Ever Heard

Golden Goose Shoes Are the Dumbest Things I’ve Ever Heard

$600 for sneakers that look like they’ve been run over twice and dragged through a mosh pit? Golden Goose built a brand on selling artificial distress as luxury, and people actually buy it?! Golden Goose is a clothing/sneaker brand founded in 2000 in Italy by Francesca Rinaldo and Alessandro Gallo. The entirety of their brand […]

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