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A Chinese Problem: Fear of Yeet Hay
Written by Christine Kuang Edited by Jacquelyn Tang It's known that parenting is a form of manipulation (Johari Talib & Marmat, 2011). However, have your elders concocted an abstractive term during your developmental period to have you behave in a certain way? Most Chinese children grew up hearing the words yeet hay. I hear left and right: yeet hay this, yeet hay that. Basically, they say everything is yeet hay. If you did not grow up hearing the term, yeet hay roughly transl


Dissecting Food Insecurity and the Stigma Against Reaching Out for Help
Written by Laila Gad Edited by Sanjana Ahmed Food is multifaceted; it provides comfort, re-energizes our minds, bridges people together despite their differences, and alleviates household stress by satiating hunger. Yet, even with its high importance as a human right for all, 10.5% (13.8 million) of American families faced food insecurity and lived with the fear that they would end up going hungry in 2020. The reason behind this common and sadly normalized occurrence of hung