Helping Latino students learn to code
Growing up in Costa Rica, I was always passionate about creating things and solving puzzles. That’s what drove me to computer science. I saw it as...
Growing up in Costa Rica, I was always passionate about creating things and solving puzzles. That’s what drove me to computer science. I saw it as...
Twitter can be a great place to be, sharing ideas with like-minded individuals on the opposite side of the globe. But it can be full of...
The invention of “bookishness,” and why Marie Kondo is so threatening to people who buy in Photo by Monterey Public Library D o you remember, back in 2017,...
Why I won’t be stocking “The Wizenards” This month, retired basketball player Kobe Bryant adds new lines to his resume — publisher and author — with the first volume of...
Emily W Pease, author of “Let Me Out Here,” recommends literature about the sacred and the strange Photo by Harley Upton on Unsplash Some years after I began...
Queer Eye is back, and with it, the new series has brought something of a debate to the internet. The Fab Five’s resident Brit, Tan France,...
Being a woman who doesn’t want kids is complicated. The responses one gets from admitting this vary, but are often dismissive or incredulous. Even writing this...
With season three of Queer Eye out, I wanted to put together a round-up of the books written by our beloved Fab Five. 2019 promises to...
I believe books should be widely available to people. College textbooks have a high price to them, and paywalls can deter learning about academia. With that...
Do you judge a book by its cover? I’m sure a lot of us do. The cover is what catches our eyes before we check out...