Historic representations of gay relationships, often written by closeted gay men, provide readers with the knowledge that their community has always been there.
Category: Journalism
Life In Quarantine
My friends and I were sitting outside when we got the news: There would be no school for a couple of weeks due to the COVID-19 virus.

A Trip Through Lalibela (And My Identity)
Looking up at the building, I didn’t care that it was hot or that I couldn’t understand what the guide was talking about. I felt a powerful spirit flow through me. That was Lalibela church.
Remember The Fun You Had Before Quarantine
I haven’t had physical contact with anyone in at least a month and a half. I feel like Tom Hanks in Castaway… but with hours of The Office on Netflix. Before the COVID-19 quarantine, I never realized how impactful human contact was
The Power of Concerts
Concerts have a special way of connecting fans with the artist. When COVID-19 first hit, I was heartbroken by the idea that I might not see or listen to my favorite artists in person for another calendar year.

Valentine’s Day: College Edition
I was pacing back and forth in my room. I had just received an email saying my college decision letter was just updated. For better or worse, I knew that my life was about to change.
Q&A: Inside The Port of Oakland
Pandemic closures effect work productivity and also on how employers and employees are coming together. Even faced with the challenges surrounding the Covid-19, business is still moving forward at the Port of Oakland
A High School Junior On The Importance Of The Humanities
Choosing what to study in college is one of the biggest decisions of my life. At least, it feels that way. I’m drawn to the arts and humanities, and I’m the only person in my friend group who is.