Meeting my GrandfatherSince childhood, every 2–3 weeks, my family video-called my grandparents living in Seoul, South Korea. My grandparents always asked my…Jul 8Jul 8
Dr. Seuss: Free Speech vs. The Right to Not Be OffendedThe First Amendment of the US Constitution protects many freedoms, including the right to free speech, the press, the right to assembly…Feb 19Feb 19
My Father: SuperheroMy father has played a significant role in shaping the person I am today. As I grew up, I witnessed his hard work, sacrifices, and…May 6, 2023May 6, 2023
The Effect of Public Defenders on Mental HealthPublic defenders are lawyers appointed by the court to represent individuals who cannot afford legal representation. They play a crucial…Feb 18, 2023Feb 18, 2023
Religious Freedom and VaccinesThe First Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees the rights of individuals to freely express themselves, practice their…Jan 28, 2023Jan 28, 2023
US Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision (Dobb, 2022): A Middle School Student’s PerspectiveOn 24 June 2022, the Supreme Court voted 6–3 to overturn Roe v. Wade, removing the constitutional right to abortions nationwide (Dobb vs…Jun 25, 20221Jun 25, 20221
Reducing Mass Shootings in the United StatesThree recent shootings across three different cities in the United States have shaken the nation, fueling the debate over gun control and…Jun 12, 2022Jun 12, 2022
My Point of View as a Student During the PandemicOn March 16, 2020, the Fullerton School District (Orange County, California) closed all of its schools. All of the students rejoiced at…Oct 10, 2020Oct 10, 2020
Sounds Racist in English, but Actually Okay In ChineseOn August 20, a USC professor (Greg Patton) repeatedly said the “n-word” during his communication class, according to some of his students…Oct 3, 2020Oct 3, 2020