As another year turns, humanity finds itself trapped in structures of its own making. The problems that confront us today are not accidents of fate.
A critique of the bike industry’s obsession with numbers, the loss of meaning in media and marketing, and a call to reclaim nuance, clarity and storytelling to rebuild our culture and community.
In the second of a two-part examination of modern Ukrainian ideas and identities, Canadian scholar Bohdan Krawchenko ...
For years, the loudest argument around generative tools has been that artificial intelligence will flatten originality and ...
By Rhett Ayers Butler The story of the world’s tropical forests in 2025 was not one of dramatic reversal, but one shaped by ...
Planning a trip leaves little room for error. Dates have to align, payments need to be processed correctly, and once flights, ...
The best way to fix Americans’ cost-of-living problem is to give workers bigger raises, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said last week. The problem: That solution looks broken, too. The US job ...
How a Bren School PhD fellow helps high school students shift from focusing on the what, toward a deeper interest in the how.
As the College Football Playoff gets ready to debut on Friday, Dec. 19, there's plenty of talk about the state of college football. Between the NIL (name, image, likeness) and the NCAA Transfer Portal ...
Rethinking climate prediction, disasters, and plantation economics in Sri Lanka For decades, Sri Lanka has interpreted ...
Sri Lanka has endured both kinds of catastrophe that a nation can face, those caused by nature and those created by human hands. A thirty-year civil war tore apart the social fabric, deepening ...
It is only a small irony that we, living in the southwestern most city in the land, have to go east to find the real ...