Opinion
In the wake of Monday’s Valentine’s Day celebrations, as I start making plans to watch Sunday’s upcoming episode of “Euphoria,” ...
Overloaded: What We Place Value on Is Causing Burnout
Wesleyan University resumed in-person classes only three weeks ago. That means that there are still twelve weeks left in the ...
Navigating Drop/Add in the Age of COVID-19: Part Two
Last semester, I wrote about how COVID-19 restrictions prevented students from taking full advantage of the Drop/Add period. We could ...
Why I’m Not Having Kids
Sometimes I start a sentence with “when I have kids” and then quickly change it to “if I have kids.” ...
More is More: The Art of Wearable Maximalism
Fashion is often predictable, or cyclical, in nature. As evident in modern fashion trends, what once was in style usually ...
Flu Season in the Age of COVID-19
With the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s announcement on Wednesday, Nov. 10 of the first reported flu-related death ...
No, Texans Don’t Deserve What Happened to Them
This week saw a soft blanket of winter engulf campus for the first time this semester. For some, the glistening ...
Unwrapping Spotify Wrapped
I have a confession to make: I am a proud Apple Music user (hold the slander please) and also a ...
Solutions to the Bushmeat Issue: Improving Access to PPE
Bushmeat is a term that refers to wild animal meat that is used for human consumption. In Africa and Asia, ...
Bushmeat Hunting: The Hunters Become the Hunted (by HIV and Other Diseases)
Although bushmeat hunting provides a livelihood for some hunters in Africa, the biological costs to humankind arguably outweigh these benefits. ...
