South Korean Election Promises Important Changes
On May 9, 2017, South Korea elected a new President: Moon Jae-in, a former human rights lawyer and student activist. Similar to the recent French […]
On May 9, 2017, South Korea elected a new President: Moon Jae-in, a former human rights lawyer and student activist. Similar to the recent French […]
Tamisha Williams is Lick-Wilmerding’s Dean of Adult Equity and Inclusion. Williams arrived last fall to realize the work of her new position. She has become […]
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As 2024 came to a close, the doors of a four decades-old institution came to a close as well: the San Francisco Contemporary Jewish Museum […]
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Emilia Pérez, one of the most nominated and awarded films in Oscar history, has sparked both widespread acclaim and controversy. While Emilia Pérez has received […]
On January 19, 2025, the popular social media platform, TikTok, was banned in the US for 12 hours. The ban came after several years of […]
As Rosé, a member of the Korean-pop girl band BLACKPINK, flirtatiously sings the chorus “a-pa-tu, a-pa-tu” at the 2024 MAMA Awards hosted at the Dolby […]