Opinion
The Opinion section created the column “Argus Apps” to humanize the college process. Often, we forget that there are people ...
Pillow Talk: Always Judge a Book by Its Cover
Today, I’ve got a bit of unconventional dating advice for you all. I was listening to a podcast the other ...
Why the War Bothers Us So Much: Thoughts on Grieving Political Death in Israel and Palestine
On Saturday, Oct. 7, news alerts across the world blared devastatingly: Hamas (the terrorist or militant group, depending on who ...
My “Mixed Emotions” on a Year Without a Vice President of Equity and Inclusion
On Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022, President Michael Roth ’78 announced the departure of former Vice President for Equity and Inclusion ...
I Still Hate Good People: A Response to “A Response to ‘I Hate Good People’”
I truly cannot express how excited I was when I learned that someone had written a reply to my last ...
Argus Apps: From Across the Stage to Across the Globe
The Opinion Section created the column Argus Apps to humanize the college process. Common App essays only ever exist within the ...
An Unjustifiable Act: Terrorism and Genocide Are Never Warranted
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a long-standing, profoundly complex, and nuanced topic characterized by both external and internal disagreements regarding conflict resolution. Nonetheless, ...
Love Is in the Air! What a Recent TikTok Trend Tells Us About Love and Gender Norms
While scrolling through TikTok and seeing the app’s perpetual outburst of trivial trends, I stumbled across a particularly interesting online ...
Pillow Talk: Dating Yourself Is an Exercise
If you’re anything like Dill and Doe, you have probably taken a love languages quiz on the internet or maybe ...
Escaping the Bubble: How My Off-Campus Job Shifted My Perspective
I have always known I would work throughout college. The days of using my parents’ money to go out for ...
