The “Boy’s Digital Club” of League of Legends
An article on gender representation and inequality, citing the author’s experiences with the infamous MOBA, “League of Legends”.
We Care Too Much About Media Representation
A personal reflection of how my activism and its priorities have changed over the past four years
Art and Writing Contest
Big Straw hosted its annual Art and Writing contest to showcase the creative works of the CMU student body. This year’s theme was Renewal.
Big Straw Boba Reviews
Through a big straw: the staff tries and reviews boba from Tsaocaa and Fuku Tea.
Regretful Thoughts from Isolation and Other Poems
A selection of poems written by Julianna Austin.
Four Things I Learned From My Japanese Friends
A retelling of stories from a summer program that changed the way I perceived cultural differences.
Language Loss and Found (Kind Of)
A perspective on the lightning-bolt realization that you’re leaving your second language behind and the ensuing scramble to get it back.
What Do White People Call Their Parents? - and other stories
My parents invited my boyfriend Breyden and me to visit for a weekend. My boyfriend is white, if you couldn’t tell by his name. Here are some funny little stories from the visit and the days leading up to it :).
Auldey: Playing in Two Worlds
A few months ago, when I was cleaning out my closet, I found a few familiar items tucked in a box in the back. Each was marked with a few Chinese characters and emblazoned with the same logo: two gems in red and blue squares with “AULDEY” printed neatly beneath.
How the Last Line of “Kiki’s Delivery Service” Changed Everything
A reflection on the differences between the Japanese and English versions of the Ghibli film Kiki’s Delivery Service.
Bulgogi and its Undeserved Place at the Top
A cursory search into bulgogi touts it as a "Symbol of Korean Cuisine.” Why is the dish so popular in the US? And does it deserve to be?
Dear Teachers, I Am Not Your Perfect Asian Student
As I entered high school, I noticed discrepancies between how teachers treated me and how they treated other students: every compliment was begrudging, every critique levied with a strange tinge of glee.

