Opinion
We write in support of affirmative action as a legal policy with a specific history. On October 26th, the Cardinal ...
The Bake Sale’s Aftermath: A Failed Debate
Few things are more venerated on an academic campus than debate. Debate is the lifeblood of a healthy academic establishment
The Cohen Chronicles: Expensive Tickets for Expensive Players
By now, it appears inevitable that the NBA is headed for a lockout following the 2010-11 season, and the NFL ...
The Evil Behind Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola, get off my campus. No more vending machines, no more cases in Pi Café, no more red-and-white umbrellas emblazoned ...
The Hazards of Overconsumption
Even though I clean my room once a week, it inexplicably becomes messy as the week goes on. On the ...
When Rape Is A Question: The Issue of “Gray Area” Rape
I pictured a boy, innocent looking, the kind of teenager you’d wave to on the way to the shower without ...
A Half-Baked Opposition: A Cardinal Conservative Speaks Out
Over the past week, the Cardinal Conservatives, a group I helped found, has been attacked without reprieve. Our opponents accuse ...
Granting the Underprivileged a Brighter Day
Whenever life was going smoothly back in Kibera, my grandma used to say, “Think twice.” To this day, I live ...
The Wrong Debate: The Cardinal Conservatives’ Failure
As I walked to Usdan the other day, I noticed a small bake sale in which people were being charged ...
The Spindle: What Does It Mean to Have a “Good Life?”
This summer, I worked at the Children’s Advocacy Center in Boston alongside an organization called My Life, My Choice, which ...
