CULTURS
Fast Food Around The World
While fast food may have its origins in the United States, it’s something that has spread around the world. Fast food provides that opportunity to the public. If there is an upcoming deadline for a news article that needs to […]
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Food and Table Etiquette Around the World
By ewageck Table etiquette and food consumption is just as important to a culture’s identity as is every other aspect (i.e. religion, lifestyle, fashion, music, et cetera). For example, some different cultural food customs are Thailand’s thoughts on forks. They […]
Being Cross-Cultural: Education, Life, and Ethnic Studies
By Aidan Loughran Being cross-cultural is complex, but important to understand in modern society. While some may have an idea of what it means to be cross-cultural, others might not have a clue. Essentially, being cross-cultural is when an individual […]
Leon Bridges and Cultural Mobility
By Aidan Loughran Leon Bridges is an African-American musician whose music genre ranges from rhythm and blues to soul and gospel. He was born in Atlanta, Ga. but grew up in Fort Worth, Tex. Raised by a relatively poor family, his […]
Regina Rangel-Sanchez: A Cross-Cultural Life
By Aidan Loughran Regina Rangel-Sanchez is a U.S. citizen of Mexican heritage. I recently conducted an interview with her to learn more about her life and her culture. While her cultural background may be confusing to some, I found it […]
Five Reasons Why Everybody Should Study Abroad
By Aidan Loughren Time goes on, people change, and life flashes before our eyes. This time that goes on can be turned into time spent traveling. People changing can be used as an opportunity to grow and create new relationships. […]
The Ramifications of Lynching in U.S. History
By Alicia Bonilla One of the Diversity Symposium events at Colorado State University held in recent years focused on the symbols and history of lynching in the U.S.A. That event featured a short documentary film, “An Outrage,” at the LSC […]

















