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Theodore Roosevelt ran as a third party candidate under his Bull Moose Party, as depicted in this political cartoon published in 1912. Here, Harper’s Weekly satirizes Roosevelt’s enormous ego, by showing delegates who can only enter the convention through the ‘hot air’ of Roosevelts mouth. (Image Credit: Harpers Weekly, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Don't Underestimate the Power of Third Party Candidates
Allegra Lief, Staff Reporter • March 12, 2024

Democrat or Republican. Conservative or Liberal. Red or Blue. Such designations have long divided frustrated Americans, placing them on one side of America’s two party system. However, through rising polarity and increasingly...

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‘Double Rose’ (1978) by Miriam Schapiro was made to reflect the elements of the kimono and the fan, although Schapiro changed the meaning from what it would usually be seen as flirtatious frivolousness to a feminist symbol.
'Making Their Mark': A Monumental Showcase of Women Artists' Legacy and Innovation
Rida Nuamah, Staff Reporter • March 12, 2024

Nestled in between various other art galleries, the Making Their Mark exhibition on Chelsea's West 22nd Street stands out as a beacon of artistic diversity and expression.  Making Their Mark attracts attention as an important...

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Considered one of the most influential mystery writers of all time, Agatha Christie (1890-1976) has sold over two billion copies of her novels, even decades after her demise. (Photo Credit: Agatha Christie plaque -Torre Abbey.jpg: Violetrigaderivative work: F l a n k e r, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)
The Number One Bestselling Author in The World: A Profile of Agatha Christie
Krisha Soni, Staff Reporter • March 12, 2024

“I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow; but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.” Perhaps it’s counterintuitive...

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From 2017 to 2018, Spain underwent a constitutional crisis after Catalonia declared independence, resulting in political resistance and crackdowns on protests. (Photo Credit: Eder Pozo Pérez / Unsplash)
In Barcelona, a Football Club’s Vision Persists
Charlotte Zhou, Staff Reporter • March 12, 2024

As Spain and Catalonia’s political tension presses on, FC Barcelona is anything but silent. In shades of red, blue, and yellow, the football club’s brand has become analogous to Catalonia’s flag — and subsequently, the...

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