The formulaic and unoriginal nature of today’s big-name film franchises suggests Hollywood is losing the ability to produce truly memorable and unique movies, writes Sae Furukawa PO ’25.
Author: Sae Furukawa
OPINION: Stop brushing aside Big Pharma’s corporate greed and corruption
Our culture around science allows pharmaceutical companies to exploit us unquestioned, argues Sae Furukawa PO ’25.
OPINION: Beware of student volunteerism that harms those it claims to help
Student-led volunteerism may be driven by the best of intentions, but must be cognizant of the risks that ill-prepared efforts can pose to the vulnerable people they aim to help, writes Sae Furukawa PO ’25.
OPINION: The Sheikh Jarrah protests reveal the ugly truth about social media censorship
Despite being considered an important tool for socio-political movements, social media is still plagued by prevalent power politics and censorship, argues Sae Furukawa PO ’25.
OPINION: Twenty years after 9/11, foreign terrorism isn’t America’s biggest threat
America must step away from their preoccupation with 9/11 to address more pressing internal threats, argues Sae Furukawa PO ’25.