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Living Below Minimum Wage in Paris
Dec 6

Dec 6 Living Below Minimum Wage in Paris

Zhaohan Shen

A delicate balance between the dignity of students and the loss of income

Dissecting Strength in the Black Community
Dec 6

Dec 6 Dissecting Strength in the Black Community

Lauren Williams

Survival in a country and community that reminds you time and time again that you are less than is a testament to resilience and strength.

Fashion: An Enthusiast's Look into the Industry
Dec 6

Dec 6 Fashion: An Enthusiast's Look into the Industry

Linnea Wingerup

Why has fashion itself, a vital part of the everyday life, become seen as having such a low status in academia?

AUP’s Printing Predicament
Dec 6

Dec 6 AUP’s Printing Predicament

Eleanor Hartwell

The Student Union and AUPGreen are championing a cause, called the Print-Less AUP Initiative

African Jurisprudence & Seeking Justice in Post-Jammeh Gambia
Dec 6

Dec 6 African Jurisprudence & Seeking Justice in Post-Jammeh Gambia

Basia Diagne
Ástandið: Icelandic Women and Their Interactions with British/American Soldiers During and After World War II
Dec 6

Dec 6 Ástandið: Icelandic Women and Their Interactions with British/American Soldiers During and After World War II

Vera Ragnheiður Jónsdóttir

The suffering of these women must not be in vain or forgotten.

Reflections on Having a Brother with Autism
Dec 6

Dec 6 Reflections on Having a Brother with Autism

Amicole Mbacke

There are beautiful things about Kara that I wish people could see.

Proud to be a Part of the “Me” Generation: Narcissism versus the Virtue of Selfishness
Dec 6

Dec 6 Proud to be a Part of the “Me” Generation: Narcissism versus the Virtue of Selfishness

Imaniushindi Fanga

This is the Western reality we are living in

Loft Bed
Dec 6

Dec 6 Loft Bed

Anonymous

I see no support or awareness for victims of my severity (Trigger Warning: Incest)

Labor Day, 2018
Dec 6

Dec 6 Labor Day, 2018

Oliver Henry

I was stuck in a moral paradox of wanting to show solidarity towards the protestors, while also trying to distinguish myself from them.

Call to Action
Nov 26

Nov 26 Call to Action

AUP Student Union

AUP’s current 6 euro/hour wage is offensive. Our labor is legitimate and should be compensated fairly.

Letter From The Editor
Nov 8

Nov 8 Letter From The Editor

Isabelle Alexandra Siegel

We just may add some sweetness to the world.

Les Coups de L'Inspiration
Nov 8

Nov 8 Les Coups de L'Inspiration

Indigo Golub

An indigo paradise

Walking Into The Past
Nov 8

Nov 8 Walking Into The Past

Seth Jackson

I wondered if war were to break out now, would the earth recover so wonderfully as it had done in Verdun?

Marchez, Marchez
Nov 8

Nov 8 Marchez, Marchez

Mary McColley

My feet trace out living rooms and hallways, places to rest.

Real Life Homosexuality
Nov 8

Nov 8 Real Life Homosexuality

Alia Hadjar

The little envelope of awkward existence which so many people inhabit.

Response to the Pittsburg Attack
Nov 8

Nov 8 Response to the Pittsburg Attack

Isabelle Alexandra Siegel

These voices are familiar of Brooklyn Judaism, calling for advocacy, for showing up, and for singing.

17 August 1989: Of Borders and Yogurt Cups
Nov 8

Nov 8 17 August 1989: Of Borders and Yogurt Cups

Lilly Schreiter

It was the sight of one dirty yogurt cup that announced they had crossed the border.

When Estranged Turkish Dads Sound Like German Bankers
Nov 8

Nov 8 When Estranged Turkish Dads Sound Like German Bankers

Carolin Sahli

A coming of age story

The Athens Democracy Forum Reminds Us That Democracy Is Not Meant To Be Easy
Nov 8

Nov 8 The Athens Democracy Forum Reminds Us That Democracy Is Not Meant To Be Easy

Sofia Kalogirou

Weiwei reminds us that the individual is capable of dramatic change through one simple action: “be kind.”

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