When the Supreme Court ruled that the police could search through someone’s car without a warrant if they have a reasonable suspicion of illegal activity, I was outraged. If a citizen has a right to privacy, why breach that right? What makes these authorities a higher power than the rights […]
Author: DONG SEONG LYU
LeFou Should Not be Disney’s First Gay Character
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia When "Beauty and the Beast" first hit theaters, the first question that popped into the minds of the audience was, “Why was LeFou gay?” Although I support the creation of an openly gay character in Disney, I was also one of those who disagreed on choosing […]
Charter Schools Are Exclusive to Privileged Students
Icon courtesy of KIPP Foundation, Wikipedia With Betsy Devos in office as the Secretary of Education, the nation should wonder if the Department of Education is in good hands. As a clear advocate for charter schools and private institutions, Devos has a transparent position on public schools. I, like many […]
Professor Holds Discussion on Fukushima Disaster
Photo by Hope Patti Ramapo College hosted a series of talks Friday involving the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster where Ramapo Professor Michael Edelstein discussed the topic of recovery. A portion of the event titled “Conversation on the Human Impacts of Fukushima Daiichi Disaster” also presented the opportunity to listen to Professor […]