All content by Mickey Desruisseaux

So You Want to Be a Writer
A student at NYU School of Law reflects on what it means to be an aspiring writer today and how the route of a writer can take various forms.
Mickey Desruisseaux, Contributing Writer
• May 7, 2019

A Bad Sequel Isn’t the Same as A Cash Grab
Calling it one reduces the genuine, artistic intention of wanting to expand upon existing fictional universes.
Mickey Desruisseaux, Columnist
• November 29, 2018

Donald Trump Is a Damaged Video Game Boss, and He’s About to Get Much More Dangerous
Take a breath and get ready for the next level of this political battle.
Mickey Desruisseaux, Columnist
• November 13, 2018

An Open Letter to the 2020 Democratic Presidential Nominee
Mickey Desruisseaux, Columnist
• October 30, 2018

Some Justice, No Peace
A rare moment of justice for Laquan McDonald offers little hope in the face of long-term police violence.
Mickey Desruisseaux, Columnist
• October 15, 2018

Brett Kavanaugh Thinks His Confirmation Hearings Will Discourage Public Service. That’s Nonsense
Judge Brett Kavanaugh grossly underestimated the passion people have for public service in his opening statement last Thursday.
Mickey Desruisseaux, Columnist
• October 1, 2018

Why Do We Portray Atheists as Broken Believers?
Mickey Desruisseaux, Columnist
• September 18, 2018

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Amelia Hernandez Gioia, Deputy News Editor • February 12, 2025

Steven Wang, Staff Writer • February 12, 2025


Maggie Turner, Deputy Under the Arch Editor • February 12, 2025