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Why GDP isn’t enough to define a country’s success

Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, has been the primary metric for assessing a nation’s economic performance and is often placed above all other...

Intergenerational trauma in Asian families

In many Asian households, emotions are contained, respect is demanded and family secrets are locked away. This suppressed pain is often passed down...

From pollution to solution: The renewable and clean energy shift

Ann Arbor — one of Michigan’s most popular cities — Ann Arbor announced its goal to create its own renewable energy grid by...

Nostalgia in the age of overstimulation

With artificial intelligence, space tourism and endless digital connectivity shaping the future, Gen Z’s widespread obsession with reviving old trends feels like a...

New University welcomes its next managing editor

On April 28, New University voted for a new managing editor, Kaelyn Kwon, for the 2025-26 school year.  Applications for the managing editor position...

The government is gaslighting you about tariffs

“ONLY THE WEAK WILL FAIL!” President Donald Trump recently posted to Truth Social, a conservative social media platform. A new wave of tariffs...

A case for AI in law

Upon first hearing about AI in legal practice, what first came to mind was clientele across the nation seeking resolutions to complex and...

Tariff policies are threatening the U.S. healthcare system

America’s healthcare is facing a new challenge — tariffs. In the past weeks, Trump initiated a universal 10% tariff on almost all imported...

The horrifying cost of convenience culture

Convenience has become the top priority of the 21st-century American — above empathy, above human connection and above patience. From groceries delivered to...

Out of funds, out of time: Journalism’s race to survive 

The White House has drafted a proposal, set to be introduced on April 28, that would strip $1.1 billion in federal funding for...

New University welcomes Editor in Chief Skylar Paxton for a second year

On April 21, New University voted for Skylar Paxton to continue as editor in chief of New University for a second year. Paxton...

Spoiling a movie? More like spoiling a friendship

Warning: This article contains spoilers for the novel “Lord of the Flies.” In society, people with terrible personalities still manage to make a name...

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