Category: Cover Story

Going Greek

Thursday, September 1st, 2005 by Ray Lee

Fraternities have been around since the establishment of universities in Europe. Many of these fraternities were groups of university intellectuals who shared similarities. Today, fraternities and sororities (the female counterpart) number in the thousands around the world. Though the concept of the fraternity has changed dramatically over time, there are so many out there with so many different purposes that there is something for everyone.

Religion, Lost and Found

Monday, August 1st, 2005 by Li Wang

I feel that simply having faith is more important than collecting religious paraphernalia; a spiritual faith without an expiration date attached because life is full of changes. There was a ten year gap from when I last stepped out of a church before I visited another church. This visit was about five years ago, when a friend invited me to attend a church revival.

Imposter

Friday, July 1st, 2005 by A Kim

I admit it. I’m a fake Chicagoan. For my whole life, I’ve never really lived in the city and yet have always told people I was from Chicago.

Summertime, When The Living Is Easy

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005 by Mela

In the Philippines, where the temperature can go as high as 38 degrees Celsius, people have only one goal in the summer months of March to May: cool down. Back in the ‘80s, the lucky ones got to spend a week in what is considered the Summer Capital, Baguio City, or a few days in the 2nd Summer Capital, Tagaytay City. Some went to their respective provinces, which may or may not be much cooler than Manila but at least guaranteed new surroundings to explore and the presence of relatives to entertain bored city folk.

Cover Story: May 2005

Sunday, May 1st, 2005 by Tyler

It’s always difficult to express feelings, and because of this, people sometimes get mixed signals. This is definitely true when it comes to ethnicity and race matters. In this world, we now must be increasingly wary of how we express our thoughts, and how we act and react. Thus becoming increasingly difficult to simply speak.