Michaela Okuyama

Michaela Okuyama is a third year doubling in Political Science and Psychology. She enjoys exploring everything from social issues and public policy to satire and pop culture. In her spare time, Michaela loves to play sports, drink large amounts of coffee, and go thrifting!

The option of truth in political rhetoric

Editor’s note: The article was originally published on May 27, 2026. An editor’s note was added on July 10, 2026. An author title was...

The normalization of war and violence

Editor’s note: The article was originally published on May 26, 2026. An editor’s note was added on July 10, 2026. An author title was...

Punctuation, the newest Gen Z art form

Editor’s note: The article was originally published on May 10, 2026. An editor’s note was added July 10, 2026. An author title was added...

Gendered marketing is harmful 

Editor’s note: The article was originally published on March 19, 2026. An editor’s note was added July 10, 2026. An author title was added...

Invest in your college friendships — they outlast your situationship

Editor’s note: The article was originally published on March 4, 2026. An editor’s note was added on July 10, 2026. An author title was...

The Anteater’s guide to water bottle politics

Editor’s note: The article was originally published on March 3, 2026. An editor’s note was added on July 10, 2026. An author title was...

The dangers of the Type A lifestyle

Editor’s note: The article was originally published on February 13, 2026. An editor’s note was added on July 10, 2026. An author title was...

Video killed the radio star — and our patience too

Editor’s note: The article was originally published on February 11, 2026. An editor’s note was added July 10, 2026. An author title was added...

Performative politics are better than silence

Flags adorning our porches, bumper stickers eliciting the honks of others — whether in support or outrage —- political participation does not escape the...

The Scooter Epidemic and how to fight back

There’s nothing better than taking in the natural ambience at Aldrich Park — walking the park’s inner circle on your way to class while...

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