Joe Choe goes out to the Science Center to interview students about their opinions on the recent Clark-Mayopoulos victory in the Undergraduate Council presidential race and how relevant they think the UC is to student life.
Contributing Writer Joe Choe talks about his article, "The Case Against a Crimson Empire," and what the mainstream media narrative misses about American higher education's expansion into foreign countries.
Nancy Ko goes out to the Holyoke Center in Harvard Square to hear the voices represented at the rally held by Harvard's Student Labor Action Movement on behalf of the workers of the Cambridge DoubleTree hotel.
Avika Dua sits down with Karen Mills, the 23rd Administrator of the Small Business Administration and former member of President Obama's Cabinet, to talk about how small businesses drive the economy and being a woman in business.
Johanna Lee and Avika Dua talk with Cambridge voters about the candidates and the issues that are important to them, as well as how much of a voice they think students should have on local politics.
Clara McNulty-Finn juxtaposes the importance that students place on being environmentally conscious and how aware they are of the most current issues surrounding divestment.