Scholarly Journal

The Agriculture & Food Act a

By Hope-Elena Sardella, May, 2019 The National Agriculture Land study was enacted in 1980-81 in response to mitigate socioeconomic effects of federal government activity that promotes the conversion of dual farmland to industrious cities and suburbs (Farmland Protection Policy Act,

The Girl I Met in Juvenile Hall: What

A decade before her name became a case citation, Heather D’Aoust was a frightened fourteen‑year‑old sitting beside me in San

When Professionalism Fails: A Breakdown of a Hiring

In today’s hiring landscape, professionalism isn’t optional — it’s the foundation of a company’s reputation. Yet, every so often, a

Republicans Are Daring Oklahoma to Vote Blue —

Oklahoma’s GOP is accidentally running a masterclass in political self‑sabotage. From threatening to end voter‑approved medical marijuana to underestimating independents,

I Voted for You. I Also Starved in

By Hope Sardella President Trump, I am writing this as someone who voted for you. I am writing as someone

Environmental

🌏🌮 Where Cultures Meet: Life Between

By Hope Sardella Living on the east side of Tulsa has shown me a kind of cultural harmony that people don’t always talk about, but I see it every day. Asian and Mexican communities thrive here side by side, not

Republicans Are Daring Oklahoma to Vote Blue —

Oklahoma’s GOP is accidentally running a masterclass in political self‑sabotage. From threatening to end voter‑approved medical marijuana to underestimating independents,

I Voted for You. I Also Starved in

By Hope Sardella President Trump, I am writing this as someone who voted for you. I am writing as someone

When Did Selling Ourselves Become Normal? Millennials, Gen

There’s a cultural shift happening online — one we all feel but rarely name. Somewhere between the rise of influencer

Emily in Paris Is Charming – But It

There’s something undeniably delightful about Emily in Paris. The colors, the clothes, the flirtations, the unapologetic sparkle — it’s a

Law

When Did Selling Ourselves Become Normal?

There’s a cultural shift happening online — one we all feel but rarely name. Somewhere between the rise of influencer culture, the collapse of traditional job markets, and the algorithm’s obsession with skin, a new expectation emerged: If you want

When Did Selling Ourselves Become Normal? Millennials, Gen

There’s a cultural shift happening online — one we all feel but rarely name. Somewhere between the rise of influencer

How the Deja Vu Dancer Misclassification Lawsuits Mirror

The wave of “déjà vu” misclassification lawsuits hitting Uber reveals a brewing crisis the company can’t easily outrun. As state

Republicans Are Daring Oklahoma to Vote Blue —

Oklahoma’s GOP is accidentally running a masterclass in political self‑sabotage. From threatening to end voter‑approved medical marijuana to underestimating independents,