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New MacBook release spurs hope for Apple

TTAdmin | Jun 7, 2016

By Michelle Lee Since early May, Apple has experienced an unexpected decline in its stocks, reaching its lowest point in two years. The company had an eight-day losing streak starting on May 4, as their...

The Confused Person’s Guide to the filibuster against the anti-terrorism bill

The Confused Person’s Guide to the filibuster against the anti-terrorism bill

Joyce Lee | Apr 29, 2016

In an attempt to counter the proposed anti-terrorism bill, the Minjoo Party of Korea (MPK) began a filibuster in the National Assembly. Beginning at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23, the 193 hour long filibuster involved...

Yesterdays with Yeena: The Comfortable Place

Yesterdays with Yeena: The Comfortable Place

TTAdmin | Apr 29, 2016

Her wrinkles were cracks of youth eroded by disaster The chasms had breathed in the sweat of strange men (at one point she stopped counting) who spoke in noises & gurgles; incomprehensive her...

New York Supreme Court upholds songwriter Kesha’s contract

Nicholas Kim | Apr 29, 2016

The New York Supreme Court ruled on Feb. 20 that songwriter and pop singer Kesha must remain in her contract with Sony Music. Ruling against claims that producer Lukasz Gottwald sexually assaulted her...

Colors of Adolescence: Canary Yellow

Colors of Adolescence: Canary Yellow

TTAdmin | Apr 29, 2016

They say there are two ways to tell time: by the ticking of a clock (obviously), and by the growling of the stomach. The latter has always been my go-to morning alarm; and the ringing tummy has but only...

Samsung debuts first virtual reality camer

April Kim | Apr 29, 2016

Spurring the growth of the field of virtual reality (VR) photography, Samsung announced its first ever 360-degree camera, the Samsung Gear 360, on Feb. 21. The device is designed for consumers to capture...

Yesterdays with Yeena: Why So Difficult

Yesterdays with Yeena: Why So Difficult

TTAdmin | Mar 25, 2016

But I don’t want to live in Colorado, she says, we’ve been on the phone for two hours and she tells me this now. Why, I ask, and she tells me about her rule, it’s something in the name, she...

The Confused Person’s Guide to the North Korean missile launch

The Confused Person’s Guide to the North Korean missile launch

Joyce Lee | Mar 25, 2016

Trailing behind it broken international laws and broken trust, a rocket allegedly carrying the Kwangmyongsong-4 satellite took off from North Korea on Feb 7. For the confused person(s), here are some answers...

The Confused Person’s Guide to the Zika Virus

The Confused Person’s Guide to the Zika Virus

Joyce Lee | Feb 5, 2016

On Jan. 16, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning to pregnant women, advising them to postpone travelling to a total of 17 countries that had reports of active spread of...

Yesterdays with Yeena: With Curiosity

Yesterdays with Yeena: With Curiosity

TTAdmin | Feb 5, 2016

Wrap it with a question mark; it speaks for itself it confuses itself it twists and curves and dives into uncertainty, ends it all with a period a dot a mark of finality, as if to suggest that...

Colors of Adolescence: Red

Colors of Adolescence: Red

TTAdmin | Feb 5, 2016

I fumble out of the warmth of the white cotton. I tiptoe across the room and into the hallway—scared my footsteps would make the wood under whine. I rush myself into the buzz of the morning subway: a...

Angelika Lin’s journey to the eye of the storm

TTAdmin | Dec 4, 2015

She successfully climbed the tallest mountain in Africa. She nearly ran over a holy cow in Palkhel, Nepal, an offense that she half-jokingly claims would have landed her in jail. She visited a Tibetan...