The Value of Reflection in Forming Political Beliefs
Only after a period of deliberate thought and investigation can we have productive dialogues surrounding the change we’d like to see, both on and beyond campus.Can Christmas Classics Survive Contemporary Culture?
Are older Christmas songs outdated and offensive, or just misunderstood?Coming to Grips With Chronic Illness
Freshman Editorial Assistant Maddy Wester sheds light on what it's like living with a chronic illness in college.The NFL's Problematic Upholding of Native American Mascots
While the NCAA has taken steps to eliminate the insensitive usage of Native American terminology and imagery, the Washington Redskins continue to defend their controversial name.Diatribe: Thanksgiving Roast
Relatives can be relentless with questioning, so make sure you're prepared for Thanksgiving this year.The Roots of American Anti-Semitism
Trump's rhetoric in the aftermath of the Pittsburgh shooting reveals an undercurrent of anti-Semitism among his constituents that has historical roots in American society.Your Vote is Vital
With Election Day approaching, college students must remember the importance of being informed participants in our democracy.We're Running Out of Time, But We Don't Have To
The UN's panel on climate change issued a frightening report earlier this month. The situation is dire, but how we choose to respond may make just enough of a difference. ...