The Stock Market Crashed. Should College Students Still Invest? May 10, 2020December 21, 2020Lanlily Nguyen As COVID-19 has spread in the U.S., the stock market has become extraordinarily volatile where high risks may offer high rewards. The stock ...
Words Over Weapons April 19, 2020April 19, 2020Lanlily Nguyen Discussing politics is no small feat, let alone leading the discussion. In efforts to learn more about each other and foster community at ...
Revitalizing Relatability February 23, 2020February 23, 2020Lanlily Nguyen In an effort to promote conversation about difficult issues, ReLyfe created a platform to display stories that people feel they go through alone. ...
The Most Popular Ways UCSD Students Meet Their Significant Others February 9, 2020December 21, 2020Lanlily Nguyen 1 Still looking for a valentine? We speak to students about how they have met their partners and who is still looking for love ...
Can I Venmo You? The Workings of the Money-Transferring App January 26, 2020January 26, 2020Lanlily Nguyen 5 Processing more than $27 billion worth of transactions in 2019 alone, Venmo has made spending and splitting much easier for college students. But ...
The Decade in Review: Looking Back on the Feminist Evolution and Revolution of the 2010s December 1, 2019Lanlily Nguyen 1 As the 2010s come to an end, we review the celebration and expansion of gender equity and ask what can be in store ...
On the Ethics of Separating Art from Artists November 11, 2019December 21, 2020Lanlily Nguyen 2 With Kanye West’s latest album release, what do listeners make of his new image and how do they reconcile good art from artists ...