By Soomin Chun & Soomin Lee
For most, May is the month of longer days, greener trees, and beautiful picnics in the park. For students, however, it is the month of books and papers stacking up miles...
BY Claire Kim and Rachel Kang
“My name is Walter O'Brien. I have the fourth-highest IQ ever recorded: 197. Einstein's was 160. When I was 11, the FBI arrested for me for hacking NASA to get their blueprints...
By Soomin Chun & Soomin Lee
March is the month of new beginnings. The bone-chilling wind finally drifts away and the warm beams of sunlight wave hello. The blue sky holds the perfect number of cotton...
[Warning: This review contains spoilers for Seasons 1-4 of “House of Cards.”]
"I think America deserves Frank Underwood. And in your heart, you know I'm right."
Frank Underwood, played by Kevin...
Titled "most hated man in America" by the BBC after raising the price of HIV drug: Daraprim, by 5,556 percent, Martin Shkreli reappeared on the news for attempting to buy the copyright to Kanye West’s...
Comedy has always been a means of raising social awareness, but at what point do we draw the line?
The 2016 Academy Awards, more commonly known as the Oscars, was heavily criticized for solely recognizing...
By Soomin Chun & Soomin Lee
Welcome to Soomin2: The Search for Stars!
It’s February: the month when snow begins to thaw and when relationships start to blossom. Reflective of the month of...
By Soomin Chun & Soomin Lee
Welcome to Soomin2: The Search for Stars!
Every issue, we bring to you three special songs that we believe are worthy of your attention: songs that range in genre...
Those who have been waiting endlessly for the release of a new ‘Sherlock’ episode need not wait much longer. According to Steven Moffat, producer of BBC sponsored show “Sherlock” and the “Doctor...
Romantic comedy dramas rarely deviate from a formula now too familiar for the general audience: twisted love lines, spiced up reality, and the “oh-I-found-true-love” moments. Yet a seemingly typical...
When schoolwork feels difficult and none of your problems seem to work out, it is tempting to sink into hours of guilty pleasure. To that end, American sitcom “The Big Bang Theory” is a perfect refuge...