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ere we compile diverse opinions about anything and everything (getting there, don't worry) under the sun — pieces of thought representing voices from different backgrounds and platforms. Some of them we agree with; some, just in parts; and others, outright not at all. That's the beauty of free discourse: everyone gets to speak his or her own mind. Let's all hear them out, shall we?

How the New Aladdin Stacks Up Against a Century of Hollywood Stereotyping
How the New Aladdin Stacks Up Against a Century of Hollywood Stereotyping
by Evelyn Alsultany  READ 

Why Is Going Green So Hard? Because Our System Isn't
Why Is Going Green So Hard? Because Our System Isn't by Jill Richardson  READ 


What's Behind the Belief in a Soulmate?
What's Behind the Belief in a Soulmate? by Bradley Onishi  READ 

McData: At McDonald's, You're on the Menu
McData: At McDonald's, You're on the Menu by Jim Hightower  READ 

Is 75 the New 65? Wealthy Countries Need to Rethink What It Means to be Old
Is 75 the New 65? Wealthy Countries Need to Rethink What It Means to be Old
by W. Sanderson & S. Scherbov  READ 

Money Can't Buy Me Love: What Valentine's Day Means to Retailers
Money Can't Buy Me Love: What Valentine's Day Means to Retailers
by Nelson Blackley   READ 

Airbnb's Adverse Impact on Urban Housing Markets
Airbnb's Adverse Impact on Urban Housing Markets by Mariana Valverde   READ 

Love Hurts: The Costly Reality of Online Romance Fraud
Love Hurts: The Costly Reality of Online Romance Fraud by Cassandra Cross   READ 

A.I. Wants to Reprogram You
A.I. Wants to Reprogram You by Jim Hightower   READ 

New Year's Affirmations
New Year's Affirmations by Jill Richardson   READ 

Nike says: believe in something. Can it sacrifice something, too? (op-ed)Nike says: believe in something. Can it sacrifice something, too? (op-ed)

There's probably more to (op-ed by Olivia Alperstein) of the Star Wars saga than meets the eye. (Or is there?) Not so much, on the contrary, in the film adaptation of Kevin Kwan's bestselling novel (op-ed by Jill Richardson) — where clichéd stereotypes run amok.






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