A Journey In NYC: Ingrid Box
A Journey In NYC: Ingrid Box
Ingrid Box is a cross-cultural kid (CCK) who grew up in New York City with Hispanic immigrant parents during the 1980s. From a different place and time, Ingrid’s parents often didn’t understand all of the aspects of U.S. culture that […]
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 […]
Humanity’s Effect on Global Warming — Part 2 of 2
The time is past when humankind thought it could selfishly draw on exhaustible resources. We know now the world is not a commodity. French President Francois Hollande The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which includes more than 1,300 scientists […]
Humanity’s Role In Global Warming — Part 1 of 2
Global warming isn’t an issue to be taken lightly nor is it something that can be fixed easily — it’ll require hard work. “The most important thing about global warming is this,” former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee said. “Whether humans […]
Invisible Children and the Rise and Fall of Kony 2012
One video. That’s all it took. With the video receiving over 100 million views in a short, six-day span, people all over the globe were made more aware of the decades-old conflict occurring in Uganda. One man. That is who […]
Intraregional Borderlanders: Native American CCKs
Native American populations often fly under the public eye, and issues on reservations rarely make it into mainstream U.S. news coverage. U.S. culture is always described as a melting pot, a blend and mash of the culture of immigrants and […]
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. […]
An Insight on the Immigrant Experience
Diego Luna is a Mexican actor, producer and director. Both of his parents were passionate about the arts and film industry. His mother, Fiona Alexander, was a British costume designer who died in a car accident when Luna was just […]







